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Tag Archives: Debacle
Munger Tolles debacle highlights power disparity between law firms and law students
This past Saturday evening (March 24, 2018), Ian Samuel leaked a proposed arbitration agreement that Munger, Tolles & Olson, LLP was considering having summer associates sign. Samuel, lecturer at Harvard Law and co-host of the First Mondays podcast, was tipped … Continue reading
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Takata Settles Airbag Debacle, But Many Cars Still Aren’t Safe …
Takata Settles Airbag Cases to Reorganize Last week, every major news outlet had an article about the news that Takata has settled its airbag litigations with everyone from injured victims to car makers. They did this to move out of … Continue reading
The TwitPic Terms of Service Debacle
TwitPic recently kicked off a firestorm when it changed its terms of service to, seemingly, prevent its users from reselling or redistributing images uploaded to the service. The change, which was first noticed on May 10th, though had been modified … Continue reading
Explaining the Subprime Mortgage Debacle
This is genius. Read more detail on Legal News Directory – Criminal Law