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First Amendment, Alito, Supreme Court, Rights, Constitution Justice Alito, First Amendment, Suffolk University Law School, Masterman Institute
CLE, Medical Marijuana, Continuing Legal Education, Advanced Legal Studies
CLE, Public Health, Medical Marijuana, Advanced Legal Studies, Legal Education
LGBTQ, CLE, Continuing Legal Education
CLE, Legal, Human Resources, Continuing Legal Education
Pleas, Criminal, Disposition, CLE, ALS
Medical Malpractice, Apology Bill, Health Care Reform, CLE, ALS
Advanced Legal Studies, Suffolk University, Suffolk University Law School, Electronic Marketing, Law Firm Marketing in the Digital Age, Marketing Legal Services on the Internet, Web 2.0, Web 3.0, Marketing Strategy, Yellow Pages, Web Video. Eric J. Parker JD '86, Parker Scheer LLP
Keynote Speech by Gretchen Morgenson, Pulitzer Prize Winning Journalist, NY Times columnist and co-author of Reckless Endangerment
NLRB, Labor, Employment
Current Topics and Recent Developments in False Claims Act Litigation, March 24, 2011 The Role of the Government - Panel: Gregg Shapiro, Esq., U.S. Attorney’s Office, Royston H. Delaney, Esq., Boston, MA, Joseph F. Savage, Jr., Esq., Goodwin Procter LLP, Christopher J. Walsh, Esq., Office of the Attorney General, Chief, Medicaid Fraud Division
Overview and Introduction by Thomas M. Greene, Esq., Greene LLP, Chair, Moderator Current Topics and Recent Developments in False Claims Act Litigation, March 24, 2011
ALS, Advanced Legal Studies, CLE, Continuing Legal Education, Lambert, Lost Chance Recovery
ALS, Advanced Legal Studies, CLE, Continuing Legal Education, Judicial Independence
ALS, Advanced Legal Studies, CLE, Continuing Legal Education, Evidence Skills, Motions
ALS, Advanced Legal Studies, CLE, Continuing Legal Education, Cloud Computing, Ethics
Closing remarks from Charles Fried
Moderator: Richard Perlmutter (Suffolk) Commenter: Robert Scott (Columbia) Henry E. Smith (Harvard), "Law Versus Equity in Contract" Roy Kreitner (Tel Aviv), "On the New Pluralism in Contract Theory" Nathan Oman (William & Mary), "Promise and Private Law"
Moderator: Carter G. Bishop (Suffolk) Commenter: Carol Chomsky (Minnesota) Panel: Juliet Kostritsky (Case Western), "Tying Contract as Promise to Interpretation of Contract" Lisa Bernstein (Chicago), "Merchant Contract as Promise" John C.P. Goldberg (Harvard)/Curtis Bridgeman (Florida State), "Contract, Tort, and Promise" Rachel Arnow-Richman (Denver) "A Contract Theory of Employment"
Moderator: Patrick Shin (Suffolk), Commenter: T.M. Scanlon (Harvard) Panel: Barbara Fried (Stanford), "What's Morality Got to Do With It? The Limits of Non-consequentialism in Contract Theory" Randy Barnett (Georgetown), "Public versus Private Morality and Contract" Jean Braucher (Arizona), "The Sacred and the Profane Contract Machine: Morality and Contract Law in Action" Gregory Klass (Georgetown), “Promises, Etc.”
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