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Monthly Archives: February 2018
Sagers Appears on CNBC to Debate Google Break-Up
Chris Sagers, the James A. Thomas Professor of Law, appeared on CNBC’s “Power Lunch” today to discuss recent news that search-engine giant Google may face renewed antitrust scrutiny by US regulators. You can view the clip here: https://www.cnbc.com/video/2018/02/21/experts-debate-if-its-time-to-break-up-google.html?play=1
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Sagers Quoted in Wall Street Journal, Other News, on Breaking Antitrust News
Chris Sagers, the James A. Thomas Professor of Law, spoke with the Wall Street Journal today on breaking news in the Justice Department’s closely watched challenge to the merger of AT&T and Time Warner, Inc. The Journal uncovered AT&T’s apparent intent to call … Continue reading
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C|M|Law Tax Alumni Group Created and Hosts Inaugural Event
Michelle Gearity (class of 2015) and Jim Cochran (class of 2012) founded the C|M Law Tax Alumni Group in October 2017. The C|M|Law Tax Alumni Group consists of C|M alumni who work in the tax area. Membership in the C|M|Law … Continue reading
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Professor Witmer-Rich Interviewed by News Channel 19
Professor Jonathan Witmer-Rich was recently interviewed by News Channel 19, in a story about two recent cases in which police officers failed to enter homes, even though persons inside needed police help. In the first case, out of Columbus, police responded … Continue reading
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Professor Sterio Presents at Workshop; Participates in “Sound of Ideas” WCPN/90.3 Morning Show
Professor and Associate Dean Milena Sterio participated in the American Society of International Law International Courts and Tribunals Annual Workshop on February 9; the Workshop was held was the John Marshall School of Law in Chicago. Professor Sterio presented her … Continue reading
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Professor Borden Mediates Landlord-Tenant Dispute
Professor and Associate Dean Michael Borden is acting as mediator in a landlord-tenant dispute involving residents/tenants at a Beachwood luxury building, the Vue, and their corporate landlord and building manager. The case, and the ongoing negotiation, are currently pending before … Continue reading
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Professor Ray Participates in IoTC; Presents at Indiana University and at LegalTech in New York City
Professor Brian Ray is part of the CSU-Case Western Reserve University Internet of Things Collaborative (IoTC) leadership team that was recently awarded a $1.75 million grant from the Cleveland Foundation. As the IoTC Cybersecurity Industry Liaison, he will work with industry … Continue reading
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Professor Green Testifies Before Ohio House of Representatives Committee in Support of House Bill 160
Professor Matthew W. Green Jr. testified on Wednesday, January 31st before the Ohio House of Representatives’ Government Accountability and Oversight Committee in support of House Bill 160, The Ohio Fairness Act. The act would amend the Ohio Civil Rights Act … Continue reading
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