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White & Case LLP - News - White & Case Sponsors 14 Competitions for 53rd Annual International Jessup

Global law firm White & amp; Case LLP today announced its sponsorship of 14 Jessup competitions as part of the 53rd annual Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition.

International Trade Lawyer Matthew Jaffe Joins Neville Peterson LLP

Jaffe is newest addition to the firm's international trade regulation practice

JURIST - Paper Chase: Top EU court upholds airline pollution fines

JURIST - Paper Chase: Top EU court upholds airline pollution fines

PointOfLaw Forum: NBA decertification and antitrust lawsuit

Even aside from the dumb economics of risking missing a season over a 10% pay-cut when the average career is less than ten years long, the NBA players are being poorly served by their lawyers and representatives in engaging in...

McKenna, State Attorneys General Urge Feds to Tackle IT Theft

<p><em>AGs say U.S. trading partners are stealing software -- and the jobs that go with it</em></p><p><strong>OLYMPIA--</strong> Foreign manufacturers are using stolen software to illegally slash costs and unfairly compete with American companies. Thirty-nine state and territorial attorneys general

Maalouf Ashford & Talbot Named “International Finance Law Firm of the Year” | PRLog

Maalouf Ashford & Talbot Named “International Finance Law Firm of the Year”. Maalouf Ashford & Talbot, LLP, one of the world’s leading international corporate law firms, today announced that the Firm has been named as “International Finance Law Firm of the Year” in the United States for 2011. -

The Sedona Conference® Accepting Applications for Invitation-Only 13th Annual Antitrust Law &

The Sedona Conference® is now accepting applications for the invitation-only 13th Annual Antitrust Law & Litigation Conference: International Enforcement & Its Political Underpinnings, to be held on October 20-21, 2011, at the L'Auberge Del Mar in Del Mar, California. This year's conference will

The Journal Online : Glasgow triumphs in national mooting competition

Students win ESU/Essex court trophy in Royal Courts of Justice

Satirical website did not violate US trademark laws, US judge rules | Pinsent Masons LLP

Skip to site navigation OUT-LAW.COM Browser does not support script. Browser does not support script. Browser does not support script. UK Home > OUT-LAW News > This month's news > May 2011 > Satirical website did not violate US trademark laws, US judge rules Satirical website did not violate US

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