Word: counsels
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...chance to test his style, and the hard-charging Spitzer is now making many wonder if Pitt isn't plain soft. "The SEC under Harvey Pitt has been something of a reluctant regulator," says John Coffee, professor of securities law at Columbia University. Damon Silvers, associate general counsel at the AFL-CIO, which has been carping about analyst abuses for a year, says, "The SEC was a little late to this party." In the end, Pitt's survival doesn't mean much to investors. What they need is evidence that the game isn't rigged...
...been watching the law school case…and I hope this sends a strong signal to the universities that their policies are still valid and need to be continued,” said Angelo Ancheta, the project’s director of legal and advocacy programs and lead counsel on the brief...
Many of us study differently today than we did in high school, as we have developed methods of writing and cramming that suit the lifestyles we have chosen for ourselves in college. If the staff at the Bureau of Study Counsel observed some procrastinators’ approach to papers and assignments, they would probably, and rightfully so, recommend some serious “study counseling seminars” for them —if not something more serious than that. Unfortunately, I doubt it would do very much good; our study habits stem from our personalities, and our personalities define...
...regretfully announced that the concert would not happen. The University administration cancelled the event amid concern that the Harvard Concert Commission (HCC) could not sell the 3,000 tickets in such a short time frame—which was compressed when Harvard’s Office of the General Counsel became occupied reviewing the contract’s details. Aborting the concert only days before it was scheduled to happen was unfair given HCC’s persistent work in bringing popular talent to campus. In retrospect, however, the administration and HCC were both unprepared to carry out this event...
...told the council at their weekly meeting last Sunday that there was a verbal agreement with the artists and that Harvard’s Office of the General Counsel was just “finalizing the contract...