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Article
January 2004
Author
Legalease Finance Special Report
An article on football financing.
Article
2004
Journal of Law and Economics of International Trade, Vol. 1, Issue 1
Article
1 December 2003
In the corporate world, budget-conscious managers strive to improve their organization's
productivity, generating more product, more efficiently, with fewer resources. In government,
productivity is virtually irrelevant. Government agencies are spared the rigors of the market and
survive forever regardless of their efficiency. In this respect, unfortunately, the U.S. Supreme
Court is just like any other government agency.
Book
December 2003
ISBN: 9789626612163, Textbook Author
Sweet & Maxwell Hong Kong
Legal Update
10 November 2003
Mayer Brown JSM Legal Update
In a recent UK case, Steven Horkulak v Cantor Fitzgerald International [2003] EWHC 1918 (QB), the High Court made it clear that a high pressure working environment and well paid job cannot justify conduct that is likely to destroy the relationship of implied trust and confidence.
Article
November 2003
Article
September 2003
Washington Legal Foundation, Bulletin on Punitive Damages
On April 7, 2003, in State Farm
Mutual Life Ins. Co. v. Campbell
, the
U.S. Supreme Court issued its most
definitive pronouncement on punitive
damages to date. The Court’s
ruling will have a profound impact
on a wide range of civil lawsuits,
and comes at a time when judges
and juries are issuing increasingly
inflated punitive awards.
Article
1 September 2003
Article
August 2003
Artikel
August 2003
Betrieb und Wirtschaft, Heft 15
Legal Update
28 July 2003
Mayer Brown JSM Legal Update
In Lui Lin Kam & Others v Nice Creation Development Limited (9 July 2003, an appeal from the Labour Tribunal), the Court of First Instance ruled upon an employee's right to statutory severance payment when the employee is employed under an arrangement of successive contracts.
Article
1 July 2003
Recession, terrorism, war and epidemic have converged to produce what many call the “perfect storm” currently deluging the global airline industry. Major carriers struggle to survive, old assumptions are questioned, new business models are emerging, financing is scarce. Airports cannot help but suffer as passenger traffic falls off a cliff and costs rise due to the new security and health measures required to lure travelers back to the air.

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