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Cartoon in Bench and Bar magazine prompts questions about balance and good taste
It does seem surprising that the leadership of the Bar would permit a cartoon of that nature to be published on the pages of the state bar journal. After all, the cost of publishing Bench & Bar magazine is borne by the entire membership of the Kentucky Bar, including personal injury...
International Highlights for August 2008
According to press reports, three agencies and a governing Anti-Monopoly Commission will comprise China's competition enforcement regime when the country's long-awaited Anti-Monopoly Law takes effect on 1 August. It has been reported that enforcement duties will be split between the Ministry...
International Highlights for August 2008
According to press reports, three agencies and a governing Anti-Monopoly Commission will comprise China's competition enforcement regime when the country's long-awaited Anti-Monopoly Law takes effect on 1 August. It has been reported that enforcement duties will be split between the Ministry...
International Highlights
On June 30, the European Commission ("EC") introduced a settlement procedure for cartels which will allow the EC to settle cartel cases through a simplified procedure. Under this procedure, alleged cartels participant having seen the evidence in the EC's file can "choose to...
