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Negotiating A Commercial "Most Favored Nation" Clause, Stirling Adams Aug 2005

Negotiating A Commercial "Most Favored Nation" Clause, Stirling Adams

Brigham Young University International Law & Management Review

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Live Virtual Reference And The Database Dilemma, Jennifer Mcclure Apr 2005

Live Virtual Reference And The Database Dilemma, Jennifer Mcclure

The Southeastern Librarian

Live virtual reference programs in the university setting have blossomed in recent years as librarians have aspired to become as “virtual” as the resources they offer. While some libraries have chosen to limit their service to affiliated members, many have preferred to open their programs to the wider community. The motivation to do so is perhaps particularly strong among public university librarians, who often feel a dual responsibility to their own affiliates and to the citizens of their state. However, the decision to offer a chat reference service to the public raises a number of legal, ethical, and practical questions …


A New Interpretation Of The Contemporaneous Ownership Requirement In Shareholder Derivative Suits: In Re Bank Of New York Derivative Litigation And The Elimination Of The Continuing Wrong Doctrine, Terence L. Robinson Jr. Mar 2005

A New Interpretation Of The Contemporaneous Ownership Requirement In Shareholder Derivative Suits: In Re Bank Of New York Derivative Litigation And The Elimination Of The Continuing Wrong Doctrine, Terence L. Robinson Jr.

BYU Law Review

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