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...Among the unresolved issues are the liabilities and responsibilities associated with space debris, made up of tens of thousands of pieces of detritus from satellites and other space missions, and the regulations...
...Richard Moorhead, a professor of law and professional ethics at the University of Exeter, says matters should be reported “up the ladder” and that general counsel need to act as a “moral compass” within...
...Elena D’Alessandro, a law professor at the University of Turin, says if the “only way” to bring big environmental and climate cases is by turning to professional litigation funders, and if the remuneration...
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...All the lawyers featured here were notable for leadership in their field and for having an impact on the future practice of law....
...The matter of cost is not a legitimate excuse against disclosure, according to Richard Moorhead, a professor of law and professional ethics at the University of Exeter....
...“Negotiators should ask open-ended questions to attempt problem-solving,” says Amanda Weirup, assistant professor of management at Babson College, and an expert in negotiation and conflict management....
...Leading experts in the field include the likes of Glenn Hubbard, Guhan Subramanian, Daniel Fischel, Brad Cornell and Carl Shapiro. The pitfalls of the expert witness industrial-complex are obvious....
...To find out, I spoke to Tessa West, a professor of psychology at New York University and an expert in the science of interpersonal communication. I started by asking her what is people-pleasing?...
...In the past, about 200 bankruptcy judges, law professors, and professional organisations — including the National Association of Attorneys General (NAAG) — have endorsed bipartisan legislation to fix this...
...Morrison Foerster represents more than 75 clients involved in the AI field and that roster has “increased substantially over the past five years”, Haan says....
...Richard Moorhead, a professor of law and professional ethics at Exeter university, said the “evidence is building” that Slapp rules need to be expanded beyond only cases relating to alleged economic crime...
...NYU ethics professor Alison Taylor addresses these thorny issues, seeking to spell out how to best handle corporate responsibility amid so much noise....
...These include transactional law, according to University of California law professor Afra Afsharipour, where rainmakers working on big mergers and acquisitions command some of the highest pay in the industry...
...The lawsuit, filed on Wednesday by Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (Crew) on behalf of six voters in Colorado, cites section 3 of the 14th amendment to the US Constitution, which bars...
...A dedicated Russian website still reads: “Esteemed academics will gather in the city where professor Kant was born, lived, worked, and now rests, to discuss the philosopher’s legacy, the influence of his...
...This led to the doctrine of the “Responsibility to Protect” and the idea of humanitarian interventionism....
...understanding of ethics and social responsibility....
...The pilot is also being developed in consultation with the US-based Fair Food Program, a worker-driven initiative that protects the rights of migrant workers in Florida tomato fields....
...This was the approach at Walmart, which has a dedicated digital citizenship team of lawyers, compliance professionals, policy experts and technologists....
...In 2020, Navarro and his team forced the Spanish government to admit responsibility in the death of a Congolese immigrant held in a Spanish detention facility....
...A lack of professional management has been blamed for the weak financial position of many clubs and a failure to realise the sport’s commercial potential....
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