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Study reveals 'mobbing culture' at law firms: How bosses cau... Legally India LI and Mint, together every fortnight In today's edition of Mint: A lot of Indian law firms are run like the personal fiefdom of a senior or founding partner. The senior partners are a law unto themselves and are neither accountable internally nor ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
UCF professor wins federal grant to study Florida's new pill-mill laws Orlando Sentinel The laws are being praised for their seemingly quick results, and now a University of Central Florida professor will launch a two-year study to find out whether the state's pill-mill legislation is making a dent in the prescription-drug battle ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Indonesia's Islamic studies revisited Jakarta Post Religious studies with special reference to Islamic studies are now increasingly being reviewed. The reason for this is because the law, specifically in paragraph 10 of Article 1-3, delivers two important mandates. First, the science of religion has ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Saudis study Fannie Mae-style plan for housing Peninsula On-line The regulations are part of long-awaited government efforts to develop a housing mortgage sector in the conservative kingdom where the restrictions of Islamic sharia law have made it difficult to secure lending against property. The world's top oil ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
ADHD medicines may help curb criminal behavior, study suggests Fox News Older teens and adults with attention deficit disorder are much less likely to commit a crime while on ADHD medication, a provocative study from Sweden found. It also showed in dramatic fashion how much more prone people with ADHD are to break the law ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Vavi lays down the law on secrecy Mail & Guardian Online According to the source, Vavi also suggested that the ANC should advise President Jacob Zuma to refer the Bill to the Constitutional Court for vetting before signing it into law. "They [the ANC study group) were not keen on this," said the source. The ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Cohen's 'Elan Guy' Martoma Ditched Study of Ethics to Join SAC Fund Businessweek A former student at Harvard Law School, he co-wrote papers on medical ethics before seeking a business degree at Stanford University and joining a little-known Boston hedge fund. Former colleagues say he was nondescript, and other hedge-fund ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Nothing Good About Tobacco AllAfrica.com The tobacco industry usually argues that these accommodations are needed because smoke-free laws hurt business. In reality, and contrary to industry arguments, bars and restaurants have thrived in smoke-free countries and cities across the world ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Ex-student loses compensation bid against Geelong Grammar The Australian Rose Ashton-Weir took Geelong Grammar to VCAT claiming the school had set back her progress and stymied her wish to study law at the University of Sydney. But a judgment handed down this week found this could not be substantiated and the claim was ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Indonesia Mining Law Revision Boosts Local Governments Power Businessweek The Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources will study the ruling, Susyanto, the ministry's head of legal and public relations, said at the court. "We will study the verdicts and consult with other ministries including the Law and Human Rights ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Time to Broaden Empowerment AllAfrica.com The establishment of the Zimbabwe Institute of Legal Studies, along the famous Herbert Chitepo Avenue in Harare, is a case in point. Anyone is welcome to study law. One can be armed with a diploma not to practice law as such, but to understand what the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
An Ineffective Way to Fight Crime New York Times Now a new study by Human Rights Watch further debunks the main premise of New York City's "broken windows" law enforcement campaign, which holds that clamping down on small offenses like simple marijuana possession prevents serious crime and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Local Hiring Policy Delayed Until January Patch.com A vote on the local hiring ordinance has been delayed until January so staff can come up with a way to implement the policy without spending $150,000 on a study about the effects of a local hiring law. The change was promoted by Council Member Karl ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Eversheds, White & Case, Morgan, Dewey: Business of Law Bloomberg European Commission has contracted with law firm Baker & McKenzie LLP to conduct a study on the economic and legal aspects linked with the use, misappropriation and litigation on confidential business information and trade secrets. The firm will survey ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Presenting the Law Altarpiece (Study) « Oomwah I've always been interested in altarpieces, especially the great ones. I am overcome with awe when I see Jan Van Eyck's Adoration of the Mystic Lamb and can ... ericbessart.com/2012/11/.../presenting-the-law-altarpiece-study... |
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