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Who will own economic populism? Biden's new competition order, antitrust policy and their future
“This is from the Biden Administration?” If you’re a believer in free enterprise and the virtues of robust competition, that may be your initial reaction if you read through the fact sheet on President Biden’s new executive order to promote competition in the economy. -
THOMPSON COBURN LLP: Thompson Coburn achieves Mansfield Rule 3.0 ‘Certified Plus’ status
Thompson Coburn is one of just 100 firms in the country that have been certified under the Mansfield Rule 3.0, a national initiative to increase the representation of diverse lawyers in law firm leadership by broadening the pool of candidates considered for roles and opportunities. -
I-LAW: Lawmakers need to enact reasonable lawsuit lending bill
SPRINGFIELD — With powerful lobbyists on both sides of the issue, lawmakers in several states, including Illinois, continue to grapple with the question of how to regulate a growing industry linked to consumer litigation. But a new law in Vermont shows it can be done. -
HeplerBroom lawyer was faculty member at IADC Trial Academy
Noce Attorney Gerard T. Noce, partner with the firm of HeplerBroom, was a faculty member at the 2009 International Association of Defense Counsel (IADC) Trial Academy. -
Official tried in vain to avert Wall Street catastrophe
Born WASHINGTON – No one regulated the limitless derivative transactions that wound up wrecking Wall Street, but Brooksley Born would have regulated them if Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan and Congress hadn't stopped her.