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  • Securities Attorney

    Securities Attorney in the United States Most Popular Entries related to Securities attorney Securities Law (in the United States) Securities Law Definition (in the United States) Securities Law Career (in the United States) Securities Law Overview (in the United States) Securities Law […]

  • Social Regulation

    Social Regulation in the United States Social Regulation in the International Business Landscape Definition of Social Regulation in the context of U.S. international business and public trade policy: Government control of the activities of firms and other organizations to promote a better […]

  • Social Regulation

    Social Regulation in the United States Social Regulation in the International Business Landscape Definition of Social Regulation in the context of U.S. international business and public trade policy: Government control of the activities of firms and other organizations to promote a better […]

  • Broker Dealer

    Broker Dealer in the United States Broker Dealer Definition See Brokers in this legal Encyclopedia and below. Securities Dealers Securities dealers buy and sell stock for themselves. They are different from brokers, who are in the business of selling stock to investors, although […]

  • Broker Dealer

    Broker Dealer in the United States Broker Dealer Definition See Brokers in this legal Encyclopedia and below. Securities Dealers Securities dealers buy and sell stock for themselves. They are different from brokers, who are in the business of selling stock to investors, although […]

  • Secondary Authority

    Secondary Authority in the United States Secondary Authority in the Context of Law Research The Thurgood Marshall School of Law Library defined briefly Secondary Authority as: Authority that explains the law but does not itself establish it, such as a treatise, annotation or law review […]

  • Secondary Authority

    Secondary Authority in the United States Secondary Authority in the Context of Law Research The Thurgood Marshall School of Law Library defined briefly Secondary Authority as: Authority that explains the law but does not itself establish it, such as a treatise, annotation or law review […]

  • Scope of Bargaining

    Scope of Bargaining in the United States Scope of Bargaining in relation to Public Officers Scope of Bargaining in relation to Unionization and collective bargaining In the context of Local and State goverment law and Scope of Bargaining, find out more detailed information about this topic in […]

  • Scope of Bargaining

    Scope of Bargaining in the United States Scope of Bargaining in relation to Public Officers Scope of Bargaining in relation to Unionization and collective bargaining In the context of Local and State goverment law and Scope of Bargaining, find out more detailed information about this topic in […]

  • Slavery Debates in Congress

    Slavery Debates in Congress in the United States First Debate in Congress, 1789 (Toussaint l’Ouverture and Anti-Slavery Effort, 1787–1808) In the book The Suppression of the African Slave Trade to the United States of America 1638-1870 (1), W. E. B. Du Bois explained the following: The […]

  • Slavery Debates in Congress

    Slavery Debates in Congress in the United States First Debate in Congress, 1789 (Toussaint l’Ouverture and Anti-Slavery Effort, 1787–1808) In the book The Suppression of the African Slave Trade to the United States of America 1638-1870 (1), W. E. B. Du Bois explained the following: The […]

  • Trial Courts

    Trial Courts in the United States Trial Courts and the Federal Courts In the words of the Administrative Office of the United States Courts: The U.S. district courts are the primary trial courts of the federal court system. Within limits set by Congress and the Constitution, the district […]

  • Trial Courts

    Trial Courts in the United States Trial Courts and the Federal Courts In the words of the Administrative Office of the United States Courts: The U.S. district courts are the primary trial courts of the federal court system. Within limits set by Congress and the Constitution, the district […]

  • Syndrome

    Syndrome in the United States Failure to Thrive Syndrome (f.t.t.) in the context of Juvenile and Family Law Definition ofFailure to Thrive Syndrome (f.t.t.), published by the National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges: A serious medical condition in which a child’s height, weight and […]

  • The Circuit Judicial Councils

    The Circuit Judicial Councils in the United States The Circuit Judicial Councils and the Federal Courts In the words of the Administrative Office of the United States Courts: At the regional level, a circuit judicial council in each geographic circuit oversees the administration of the courts […]