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Wettbewerbsverbote in Arbeitsverträgen adé? Der Vorschlag der US Federal Trade Commission über ein Verbot von Wettbewerbsklauseln
23. Februar 2023
US Law,Arbeitsrecht,Federal Trade Commission,Biden Administration,Wettbewerbsrecht
Jürgen Ostertag und Rudi Ruks nehmen Stellung zur geplanten Regulierung von Wettbewerbsklauseln und skizzieren mögliche Folgen der FTC-Initiative.
0 Comments9 Minutes
LL.M. Stanford Law – Experience Report (Part 2) – “Everything I Tell You Is Wrong – Somewhere”
14. November 2022
Jahreskonferenz,Stanford Law School,Bar exam,LL.M. Erfahrungsbericht,DAJV,Charity Run,Silicon Valley,US Law,Gesetzgebung
Nikolaus Schröder writes about his LL.M. studies at Stanford Law School as part of the LL.M. class of 2023 in an ongoing series.
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More than the Niagara Falls – Master of Laws an der University at Buffalo
25. November 2021
US Law,Criminal Law,LL.M. Erfahrungsbericht,Corona
Erfahrungsbericht zu einem bewegten Jahr in den USA. Ausbruch der Corona-Pandemie und andere Herausforderungen für LL.M.-Studierende.
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Where Coal is King, the Subjects Go Bankrupt
18. November 2020
US Law,Insolvency Law,Climate Change
Up until 2013, coal remained the largest private-sector provider of jobs in the U.S. and is still the country's dominant power source. Renewable and alternative energies, necessary to abet the climate crisis, are present, available and very importantly, becoming cheaper than fossil fuels. The US has yet to implement a plan to adopt these alternatives and achieve the necessary emission reductions.
1 Comment27 Minutes