Tag Archives: Spring

Spring in Washington: Retirement talk

In this week’s episode of SCOTUStalk, Amy Howe of Howe on the Court talks with Professor Stephen Wermiel of American University Washington College of Law about Supreme Court retirements, both in the possible future and from the recent past. The … Continue reading

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Floating down the spring semester slide

We all fail down here. The latest AmandaPanda comic that captures the joy of reaching Spring Break—until you see what’s waiting at the bottom. This comic originally appeared on the AmandaPanda Comics site. The post Floating down the spring semester … Continue reading

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Batter Up for Spring Training with Nossaman & IRWA!

Jump start your Spring learning goals with the International Right of Way Association’s upcoming events throughout California.  Join Nossaman’s Eminent Domain & Valuation Chair, Brad Kuhn, for a presentation entitled “Managing Publicly Owned Property: Best Practices for Leases, Licenses, and Encroachments.” On Friday, … Continue reading

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Jon Gworek Moderating Panel at ABA Business Law Section Spring Meeting 2019

Jon Gworek will be moderating a panel on corporate venture capital (CVC) at the ABA Business Law Section Spring Meeting in Vancouver later this week. Whereas a traditional venture capital firm is investing purely to maximize ROI, CVC investors may … Continue reading

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ABA Antitrust Spring Meeting is Next Wednesday to Friday

Over 3,100 delegates will be attending the Spring Meeting from over 65 countries. Of this group, 28% are international. Online registration is open if you have not yet registered and plan to attend. www.ambar.org/atspring Read more detail on Recent Antitrust … Continue reading

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