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...The common law, however, has recognized an exception to the p... In such cases,courts have held, the trustee cannot withhold atto... given tocorporate management).3 The leading American case on the fiduciary exception isRiggs N...
...The use of a common geographic region attempts to control for the infl... from representative examples of prior cases, and the system will be able to generate a model o... Size, Strengths, Non-Current Loan Ratio) leading to the "POS" label in the third outcome position d...
..., the maxim has appeared in thousands of cases since its first articulation in the mid-nineteenth... "res ipsa loquitur" entered the English common law of torts. . Nearly all commentators agree that... evidence of negligence during the events leading to the accident. (48) According to Russell, there ...
... against classifying by race with a value commonly associated with colorblindness claims: protecting ... liability is at the heart of the events leading to the Ricci case. In 2003, the City of New Haven ...
.... One common misconception concerning mission statements is tha... -"Our mission is to be the world's leading manufacturer of planes and trains. We are committe...(2009). Strategic Management: Concepts and Cases (Twelfth Edition). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson...
... greater part of the problem is that in both cases, the claim that the thesis makes is open to severa... 'conditions of legal validity' is so common and so much a part of jurisprudential discourse th... feature of enlisting the aid of the leading positivist of our time, Joseph Raz. Raz famously h...
... use the term human dignity when deciding cases about freedom of speech, reproductive rights, raci... yet slippery concept has become commonplace. Relatively underappreciated, however, particularl... right to own a handgun to be "critical to leading a life of autonomy, dignity, or political equality...
Over the past two to three decades economics has played an increasingly important role in the development of U.S. antitrust enforcement and policy. This essay first reviews the major facets of U.S. antitrust enforcement and next reviews the ways in which economics - starting from a low base - has grown in importance in antitrust. The essay then highlights three antitrust areas in which the influence of economics has had the greatest influence: merger analysis, vertical relationships, and predatory pricing. The essay concludes with the identification of four antitrust areas where further economics analysis could have high returns.
... Commission (FTC) - as to whether to pursue cases or to decline their prosecution1 provide another f... Attorney General who is usually a leading academic IO economist and who typically serves for...has commonly suffered from two interrelated defects: failure to...
.... While the foregoing challenges are common to all small and newly started businesses regardle...They included a leading importer and wholesale distributor of ethnic (Indi..., knowledge of products and, in some cases, cheaper production costs in their home countries ...
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