Is it possible for government to decree an ideal business climate, or must that business climate be generated organically, by business itself, and with the least possible governmental interference? A penchant for strong liberal government “interference” is attractive; however, experience … Continue reading
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The title is not designed to be provocative or even clever (I have surely been successful in avoiding the latter). It just occurs to me that with the bailouts of our industry by our government, with the promise in today’s … Continue reading
The main purpose of my trip, noted in my first post, is to collect suggestions for teaching United States business law in Russia. My hope is that teaching the “best” US business law has to offer will resonate logically in … Continue reading
Practicing attorneys receive periodic emails and faxes from an organization which until recently was somewhat mysterious to me: The Center for International Legal Studies which is run by Professor Dennis Campbell from Salzburg, Austria, The Center has operated for over thirty years … Continue reading
In March, 2011, after a week of training in Salzburg, Austria, I will travel to the University of Belgorod in Southwestern Russia to teach law students, and perhaps business students, about American business law. The trip is under the auspice … Continue reading