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Dr. Clarisse von Wunschheim On Arbitrating Your China Disputes, Part I. The Legal Context. : China

<div> <div> <div> <div> <p>We are always writing on the importance of China contracts having a well-crafted <a href="http://www.pon.harvard.edu/category/daily/dispute-resolution/?cid=8" target="_blank">dispute resolution</a> provision. My favorite line about this is the following, from the post,

Cleveland Law Library Weblog: Law Firm Mergers Are on the Rise

Legal Current has reported that domestic law firm mergers rose 67% in 2011 compared to 2010 figures. There were apparently 45 mergers last year versus 27 in 2010, and a study by the Hildebrandt Institute predicts that the trend will...

PrawfsBlawg: "Cultivating Conscience" for Contracts

One of the biggest questions for me coming out of " Cultivating Conscience " is whether or not legal scholars can adapt the existing law & economics " utility-maximizing " framework to our new understandings of human behavior. Jolls, Sunstein & Thaler imported the psychological work on heuritics

Virtual Library Cat's Eye View: Contract Law Karaoke

Starting with Chicken in a Contract (Frigaliment Importing Co v BNS International Sales), tap your foot and listen to more songs from classic cases of first-year contract law by visiting R.B. Craswell's < a href="http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL36131D32992573A4 & amp;feature=plcp"

Legal Theory Blog: Richman on the Production of Contracts by Law Firms

Barak D. Richman (Duke University - School of Law) has posted Contracts Meet Henry Ford on SSRN. Here is the abstract: Legal scholars and legal educators view contracts as a welfare-maximizing (or optimal risk-allocating) device for two or more parties....

Wedding photographer not responsible for risque photos of bride posted online | Internet Cases |

internet technology intellectual property attorney Evan Brown Chicago lawyer copyright trademark domain names UDRP DMCA data privacy

California Appellate Report: U.S. v. Alcala-Sanchez (9th Cir. - Jan. 10, 2012)

< a href="http://www.ca9.uscourts.gov/datastore/opinions/2012/01/10/11-50030.pdf" > This is what happens when you have too many criminals and too few prosecutors < /a > . < br / > < br / > Sergio Alcala-Sanchez is walking & nbsp;along I-905, about three miles north of the Mexican border. & nbsp; &

JURIST - Paper Chase: Supreme Court upholds arbitration agreement

JURIST - Paper Chase: Supreme Court upholds arbitration agreement

Chunlin Leonhard Paper on How Contract Law Enabled the Subprime Crisis (CL&P Blog)

Chunlin Leonhard of Loyola University New Orleans has written Subprime Mortgages and the Case for Broadening the Duty of Good Faith., 45 University of San Francisco Law Review 621 (2011). Here's the abstract: In the wake of “the most virulent...

Beyond Structured Settlements: Executive Life of California

As structured settlement stakeholders await the anticipated liquidation of Executive Life Insurance Company of New York (ELNY), some may be asking what happened to ELNY's sister company Executive Life Insurance Company of California (ELIC) and ELIC's structured settlement recipients. Gary...

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