the law and economics of gov. contracts

2003-10-23 Thread Eubulides
Federal Ban Doesn't Hurt WorldCom Much By Griff Witte Washington Post Staff Writer Friday, October 24, 2003; Page E01 In the nearly three months since federal authorities suspended WorldCom Inc. from receiving new and renewed contracts because of its ongoing accounting troubles, U.S. agencies

law and economics of caspian sea oil

2003-08-14 Thread Eubulides
[stumbled on this looking up some info on the WTO for groups getting ready for Cancun] http://law.vanderbilt.edu/journal/34-03/Faraz.htm Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law The Caspian Sea Legal Regime, Pipeline Diplomacy, and the Prospects for Iran's Isolation from the Oil and Gas Frenzy:

the law and economics of K St.

2003-07-20 Thread Eubulides
http://www.washingtonmonthly.com/features/2003/0307.confessore.html To this day, no one has come up with a set of rules for originality. There aren't any. [Les Paul]

law and economics of war rents

2003-03-21 Thread Ian Murray
Conflict Jostles Contracting Sector D.C. Law Firms, Clients Hurry To Alter Services, Insurance By Carrie Johnson Washington Post Staff Writer Saturday, March 22, 2003; Page E01 William A. Roberts III, a longtime government contracts lawyer in Washington, said his phone started ringing Wednesday

law and economics redux

2003-03-06 Thread Ian Murray
No case for Iraq attack say lawyers Michael White and Patrick Wintour Friday March 7, 2003 The Guardian Tony Blair last night faced fresh pressure to abandon the threat of war against Iraq when 16 eminent academic lawyers warned him that the White House doctrine of pre-emptive self-defence has

law and economics

2003-02-04 Thread Ian Murray
[New York Times] February 5, 2003 Economic Woes Hit Law Firms By JONATHAN D. GLATER Law firms, commonly seen as islands of security and stability to their employees, are proving vulnerable to the turbulence in the economy. Squeezed between their clients and their own lawyers' wage demands in

Re: Re: law and economics redux

2003-02-01 Thread knowknot
On 1/30/03, andie nachgeborenen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: When I was clerking on the federal district court in Chicago, there was an insurance dispute . . . whether the insurer would pay under a director's and officer's liability policy for the defense of a firm that had pleaded guilty to

law and economics redux

2003-01-30 Thread Ian Murray
Hide and Seek By Russell Mokhiber and Robert Weissman For corporations, reputation is everything. If they lose it, they stand to lose everything. See Andersen, Worldcom and Enron. If they can keep their dirty laundry out of the public eye, all the better. They do this by destroying

Re: law and economics redux

2003-01-30 Thread andie nachgeborenen
When I was clerking on the federal district court in Chicago, there was an insurance dispute involving whether the insurer would pay under a director's and officer's liability policy for the defense of a firm that had pleaded guilty to a criminal antitrust violation and, as part of the settlement

the law and economics of winnie the pooh

2003-01-09 Thread Ian Murray
http://www.fortune.com/fortune/articles/0,15114,404206,00.html