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Tag Archives: Norris
Norris on the Federal Arbitration Act's Applications to Workers and Consumers
Luke Norris (University of Richmond School of Law) has posted The Parity Principle (New York University Law Review, Vol. 93, 2018) on SSRN. Here is the abstract: The Supreme Court has interpreted the Federal Arbitration Act of 1925 (FAA) in a … Continue reading
Posted in Legal Theory
Tagged Act's, Applications, Arbitration, Consumers, Federal, Norris, workers
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Amicus for Norris Supreme Court Brief from NACDL
Posted by D. Daniel Sokol The NACDL's brief is scholarly and powerful. Download Norris v United States (11-91) Brief of NACDL as Amicus Curiae in Support of Petitioner_FINAL It makes two broad points: a. The Norris case, if left unchallenged,… … Continue reading
Posted in Antitrust - Competition law
Tagged amicus, Brief, Court, NACDL, Norris, Supreme
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Ian Norris to go to Jail According to the Third Circuit
Posted by D. Daniel Sokol According to a Third Circuit ruling yesterday (see here), Ian Norris is going to jail for price fixing. The negative ruling against Ian Norris may have significant repercussions more broadly about the role of outside… … Continue reading
Posted in Antitrust - Competition law
Tagged According, Circuit, jail, Norris, third
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More Ian Norris – 3rd Circuit Appeals brief on whether outside counsel can serve as a "conduit" to the grand jury of a false statement
Posted by D. Daniel Sokol There is an interesting crim law – antitrust intersection development in the Ian Norris case. See the recent story in Corporate Counsel Magazine. The policy question is whether an outside counsel can serve as a… … Continue reading