2015 State of Legal Education According to Law School Transparency, a non-profit organization founded in 2009 by two Vanderbilt Law School students, now attorneys, whose mission is “to make entry to the legal profession more transparent, affordable, Tag: Consumer ProtectionLegal IndustryLegal TheoryBy: Samuel D. Brickley 2ndLegal News Read more about 2015 State of Legal Education
Tattoo Parlors, Key West, and the First Amendment In a Forbes article, Nick Sibilla of the Institute of Justice writes:Tag: Constitutional LawConsumer ProtectionReal Estate / Real PropertyBy: Samuel D. Brickley 2ndCase Law Analysis Read more about Tattoo Parlors, Key West, and the First Amendment
Professor Epstein's Post Argument SCOTUScast on Friedrichs Case In a post argument SCOTUScast available on the Federalist Society website, Professor Richard Epstein discusses the case of Tag: AgencyConstitutional LawLabor and EmploymentLegal IndustryBy: Samuel D. Brickley 2ndCase Law Analysis Read more about Professor Epstein's Post Argument SCOTUScast on Friedrichs Case
Delaware Supreme Court Clarifies Law Surrounding Enforceability of Letters of Intent At the Delaware Corporate and Commercial Litigation Blog, Francis Pileggi analyses SIGA Technologies, Inc. v.Tag: Alternative Business EntitiesAppealsCivil Litigation / Civil ProcedureCommercial LitigationComparative LawContractsCourtsBy: Brian M. GottesmanCase Law Analysis Read more about Delaware Supreme Court Clarifies Law Surrounding Enforceability of Letters of Intent
Panel Discussion of Chinese Taxation Issues At the China Law Blog, Dan Harris discusses a panel discussion on "Doing Business In China Under China’s Tax System."Tag: Commercial TransactionsComparative LawInternational LawTaxationBy: Brian M. GottesmanBusiness News Read more about Panel Discussion of Chinese Taxation Issues
FIRE Releases Its 2016 Report on Campus Speech Codes The Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE) recently released its annual review of campus speech codes:Tag: Constitutional LawConsumer ProtectionFiduciary DutiesBy: Samuel D. Brickley 2ndProfessional News Read more about FIRE Releases Its 2016 Report on Campus Speech Codes
Richard Posner on the Future of Law School At Salon, Richard Posner has thoughts on law school, and how to fix it:Tag: Legal IndustryLegal TheoryBy: Brian M. GottesmanLegal News Read more about Richard Posner on the Future of Law School
Delaware Court of Chancery Refuses to Second-Guess Contractual Valuation Method In a recent Chancery Court case, Peco Logistics, LLC v. Walnut Investment Partners, L.P. and Walnut Private Equity Fund, L.P. (C.A. No.Tag: Alternative Business EntitiesCommercial LitigationCommercial TransactionsContractsEquity / ChanceryLimited Liability CompaniesBy: Christopher L. MessaCase Law Analysis Read more about Delaware Court of Chancery Refuses to Second-Guess Contractual Valuation Method
Review of Ilya Somin’s The Grasping Hand At the Library of Law and Liberty blog, Mark Pulliam has posted a review of George Mason University law school professor Ilya Somin’s book Tag: Constitutional LawConsumer ProtectionLegal HistoryLegal TheoryReal Estate / Real PropertyBy: Samuel D. Brickley 2ndBook Reviews Read more about Review of Ilya Somin’s The Grasping Hand
Five Legal Concerns for Communications Professionals At LinkedIn, Michael Crane, assistant general counsel at Capital One, uploaded a simple and direct two page handout identifying five legal concerns for communications profeTag: Administrative LawIntellectual PropertySocial MediaTechnology & LawBy: Samuel D. Brickley 2ndPractical Guides Read more about Five Legal Concerns for Communications Professionals