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Oregon's Tonkon Torp LLP hires four
Tonkon Torp LLP has hired Haley Bjerk, Craig Foster, Lane Sanders and David Weiler as associates. Bjerk joins the firm's business department and will work on corporate finance and general business matters. She recently completed a clerkship with Judge Robert Wollheim of the Oregon Court of Appeals. A...
Tags: FINANCE, Harvard Law School, Litigation
Research articles 2008-10-28
Digital Theatre Systems
Greg Ballard has been appointed to the board of directors for Digital Theatre Systems. Ballard is currently president and CEO of Glu Mobile Inc., has served as CEO of MyFamily.com and held a number of positions with 3dfx Interactive Inc., Warner Custom Music Corp., Capcom Entertainment Inc., and Digital Pictures...
Tags: 3dfx Interactive Inc., advisor, Ballard, FINANCE, Harvard Law School, Investment, University of Redlands
Research articles 2008-05-26
Harvard Law Professor Charles Nesson Joins Experts to Speak on Implications for Global Free Trade of U.S. Gambling Ban
To: FOREIGN EDITORS Contact: Andrew Woods, +1-310-254-5218, for The Global Poker Strategic Thinking Society LONDON, Feb. 11 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Harvard Law School Professor Charles Nesson will speak on the implications for free trade and Internet freedom of the United States' ban on online gambling, at a seminar sponsored by...
Tags: FINANCE, Games, Harvard Law School, INTERNET, poker, professor, U.S.
Research articles 2008-02-11
Mary Ann Glendon
President Bush has nominated Mary Ann Glendon, a Harvard Law School professor, as U.S. ambassador to the Vatican. Glendon, 69, is a longtime opponent of abortion and gay marriage and has written widely on culture and ethics in books and scholarly journals. Her appointment must be confirmed by the Senate....
Tags: ambassador, FINANCE, Harvard Law School, Investment, Leadership, nomination, president
Research articles 2007-11-27
Hollywood and Harvard Join Forces to Promote Healthier Work-Life Balance in America
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. -- Today the Labor & Worklife Program at Harvard Law School, the premier online resource for the world of wages and work, teams with filmmaker and multiple-Oscar-winning cinematographer Haskell Wexler in response to what many consider a work-life crisis, with sometimes devastating effects of long hours and sleep...
Tags: Benefits, FINANCE, Harvard Law School, partnership, salary, team, worker
Research articles 2007-07-25
Web Winners
Start with these sites for a look at the issues and trends in corporate governance - a vast field touching on how to organize companies, make them profitable, and keep them honest. Harvard blog.  The Harvard Law School's blog on corporate governance is a heady forum about related legal matters,...
Tags: FINANCE, Harvard Law School, shareholder, Web, Wharton School
Research articles 2007-05-13
How Can I Ever Thank You?
A student called me up this fall to ask in the usual charming and breathless way if I'd write a recommendation letter-four of them actually-and mail them quickly, i.e. by the end of the week. It being Wednesday p.m. when the call came in, you can understand the charming and...
Tags: admission, FINANCE, Harvard Law School, Investment
Research articles 2007-04-01
'Distant Music' to open in S.L.
Boston playwright James McLindon's award-winning comedy, "Distant Music," will have its regional premiere this week in a production by Utah Contemporary Theatre. First produced in New York City, the play was winner of the 2005 Siena College International Playwrights' Competition and, in 2006, the Tennessee Stage Company's New...
Tags: Boston, Construction, FINANCE, Harvard Law School, INTERNET, Litigation, Music
Research articles 2007-03-04
Scholars and activists debate the 'crisis of young Black males'
NEW YORK A panel of high-profile academicians, activists and political leaders gathered in New York in mid-July to tackle what they called the most pressing issue facing African-Americans in the post-civil rights era: the plight of the Black male. Charles J. Ogletree, who teaches and directs the Charles...
Tags: Dr., FINANCE, Harvard Law School, Litigation, MARKETING, professor
Research articles 2006-08-10
Open information & communication technologies road map leads to World Bank.(STANDARDS DEVELOPMENT)
Adoption of open technology standards on a global basis is essential to "unleashing newfound comparative advantage, invention, social development, and market opportunities," claims a report on information & communication technologies ICT presented at a World Bank forum in September by members of Open ePolicy Group. ...
Tags: Berkman Center, FINANCE, Government, Harvard Law School, Strategy, World Bank
Research articles 2005-12-01
Louis Dembitz Brandeis
Louis Dembitz Brandeis As an associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, Louis Dembitz Brandeis (1856-1941) tried to reconcile the developing powers of modern government and society with the maintenance of individual liberties and opportunities for personal development. As the United States entered the 20th century, many men became concerned...
Tags: FINANCE, Government, Harvard Law School, Insurance, lawyer, president
Research articles 2005-01-01
John Fiske
John Fiske John Fiske (1842-1901), American philosopher and historian, was responsible for applying the Darwinian theory of evolution to philosophical and historical studies in the United States. Born Edmund Fisk Green he later changed his name on March 30, 1842, in Hartford, Conn., he was from an early age extremely...
Tags: FINANCE, Harvard Law School
Research articles 2005-01-01
Francis Bowes Sayre
Francis Bowes Sayre Francis Bowes Sayre (1885-1972) was an American law teacher and public official. He was responsible for negotiating the treaties with European powers which ended extraterritoriality in Thailand. Francis Sayre was born on April 30, 1885, in South Bethlehem, Pa., the son of Robert Heysham Sayre (1824-1907), a...
Tags: FINANCE, Government, Harvard Law School, negotiation, treaty
Research articles 2005-01-01
'Blonde' remains Witherspoon's signature role
When the "Legally Blonde" franchise finally shuts down, Reese Witherspoon will move onto different roles, different franchises. Still, I think the Louisiana-born actress always will be remembered as Elle Woods, the fashion-forward sororiety pepmachine she originated in the series. Deliriously vapid, enviably upbeat, blessed with a Mensa-caliber intellect...
Tags: Blonde, cosmetics, FINANCE, Harvard Law School
Research articles 2003-07-04
Louis Dembitz Brandeis
Louis Dembitz Brandeis As an associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, Louis Dembitz Brandeis (1856-1941) tried to reconcile the developing powers of modern government and society with the maintenance of individual liberties and opportunities for personal development. As the United States entered the 20th century, many men became concerned...
Tags: FINANCE, Government, Harvard Law School, Insurance, lawyer, president
Research articles 2003-01-01
John Fiske
John Fiske John Fiske (1842-1901), American philosopher and historian, was responsible for applying the Darwinian theory of evolution to philosophical and historical studies in the United States. Born Edmund Fisk Green he later changed his name on March 30, 1842, in Hartford, Conn., he was from an early age extremely...
Tags: FINANCE, Harvard Law School
Research articles 2003-01-01
Francis Bowes Sayre
Francis Bowes Sayre Francis Bowes Sayre (1885-1972) was an American law teacher and public official. He was responsible for negotiating the treaties with European powers which ended extraterritoriality in Thailand. Francis Sayre was born on April 30, 1885, in South Bethlehem, Pa., the son of Robert Heysham Sayre (1824-1907), a...
Tags: FINANCE, Government, Harvard Law School, negotiation, treaty
Research articles 2003-01-01
a legal portrait
The majestic reading room of the Harvard Law School library is home to many of the legal portraits in the school's collection. For the most part, the paintings are solemn depictions of celebrated graduates like Louis Brandeis and Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. Monuments to Harvard's power and influence, the canvases...
Tags: CAREER, FINANCE, Harvard Law School, Investment, portrait
Research articles 2002-11-01
At Harvard Forum, Views on Israel Clash.
By Patrick Healy, The Boston Globe Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Oct. 24--CAMBRIDGE, Mass.--Five professors who helped launch a national movement to pressure colleges to divest from Israel made a full-throated defense of their cause last night in the face of emotional...
Tags: divestment, FINANCE, Harvard Law School, Israel, professor
Research articles 2002-10-24
Rep. William Jefferson Elected Chair Of Black Caucus Foundation
Rep. William J. Jefferson (D-LA), a congressman who graduated from Harvard Law School and earned another law degree from Georgetown University tax law while in Congress, was named the chaff of the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation CBCF, the educational arm of the political group in Washington, D.C. Elected to...
Tags: congressman, FINANCE, Georgetown University, Harvard Law School, Leadership, Rep., Taxes, U.S. Congress
Research articles 2001-03-26
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