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Post date: Posted on: January 3, 2014

Last week, we reported the passing of law and economics pioneer Walter Oi.

Tags: Law & Economics, Legal History, Legal Industry, Professional News
Post date: Posted on: January 2, 2014

At the National Law Journal, Karen Sloan covers major legal education trends of 2013.

Tags: Legal Industry, Legal Theory
Post date: Posted on: December 30, 2013

Walter Oi, a pioneer in the field of law and economics, died Sunday, January 29, 2013 at the age of 84. I had the privilege of taking Professor Oi's class at the University of Rochester, but I didn't know many of the fascinating details of his life until long after I met him.

Tags: Law & Economics, Legal History, Legal Theory
Post date: Posted on: December 30, 2013

At Bloomberg Business Week, Joshua Brustein discusses Overstock.com's

Tags: Administrative Law, Commerce, Consumer Protection, International Law, Law & Economics, Securities, Social Media, Taxation, Technology & Law
Post date: Posted on: December 19, 2013

Delaware Law Weekly has an interview with the Delaware Supreme Court's former Chief Justice Myron Steele, who retired from the bench last month.

Tags: Alternative Business Entities, Commercial Litigation, Comparative Law, Contracts, Corporations, Courts, Equity / Chancery, Fiduciary Duties, Legal Industry, Legal Theory, Limited Liability Companies, Mergers and Acquisitions
Post date: Posted on: December 16, 2013

The Fraser Institute has issued its 2013 report on economic freedom in North America. Very interesting methodology and some surprising (and not-so-surprising) results.

Tags: Administrative Law, Commerce, Comparative Law, Courts, International Law, Labor and Employment, Law & Economics, Legal Industry, Legislation
Post date: Posted on: December 6, 2013

The New York Times's Dealbook blog has news about Bitcoin fraud:

Tags: Administrative Law, Business Ethics, Commerce, Commercial Transactions, Contracts, International Law, Law & Economics, Legislation, Securities, Taxation, Technology & Law
Post date: Posted on: December 3, 2013

Author and philosopher Nick Harkaway expounds on new developments in technology, and the implications for law, business and society.  Some of the revolutionary technologies he discusses implicate Arthur C.

Tags: Business Ethics, Constitutional Law, Courts, Criminal Law, Evidence, Intellectual Property, Law & Economics, Legal Ethics, Social Media, Technology & Law

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