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What We Know And Need To Know About Global Lawyer Regulation, Carole Silver
What We Know And Need To Know About Global Lawyer Regulation, Carole Silver
South Carolina Law Review
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Organizational Alliances By U.S. Schools, Elizabeth Chambliss
Organizational Alliances By U.S. Schools, Elizabeth Chambliss
Faculty Publications
U.S. law schools increasingly are forming organizational alliances with other training providers in the interests of market expansion and/or consolidation. At the top of the market, U.S. law schools are seeking to brand their positions within the global economy by forming alliances with elite foreign law schools, business schools, and corporate law firms and clients. Schools outside of this market are moving to establish alternative niches through alliances with solo and small firm practitioners, CLE providers, and other organizations serving low-and middle-income clients, as well as through the development of accelerated and/or specialty degrees. Schools at all levels are increasingly …
Off To Work We Go: Creating An Efficient Labor Force Through European Union Employment Regulation Of Third-Country Nationals, Lindsey Lovingood
Off To Work We Go: Creating An Efficient Labor Force Through European Union Employment Regulation Of Third-Country Nationals, Lindsey Lovingood
South Carolina Journal of International Law and Business
No abstract provided.
The Subprime Mortgage Crisis: Will It Change Foreign Investment In Us Markets?, Lindsay Joyner
The Subprime Mortgage Crisis: Will It Change Foreign Investment In Us Markets?, Lindsay Joyner
South Carolina Journal of International Law and Business
No abstract provided.
A Venerable Profession Enters The Global Economy: South Carolina Lawyers And The General Agreement On Trade In Services (Gats), Eve Ross
South Carolina Law Review
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