Clubs face curbs on pursuit of youth
Sympathy for Chelsea is never easy to find, but it was arguably just bad timing that thrust the club’s signing of the French teenager Gaël Kakuta into the heart of a legal and moral storm thrown up by the interest of English clubs in the cream of foreign youth. feeds.timesonline.co.uk |
Jean-Marie Messier, former Vivendi chief, ordered to stand trial
Jean-Marie Messier, who famously proclaimed himself master of the universe when he was chief executive of Vivendi Universal, has been sent for trial in France on charges of share manipulation. feeds.timesonline.co.uk |
Victims turned away because of legal aid squeeze
Dozens of law firms are having to turn away vulnerable clients, including victims of domestic violence, because they have exhausted this year's legal aid budgets. feeds.timesonline.co.uk |
Federal reg shift has trickle-down effect for law firms
The administration of President Barack Obama has had a profound effect on how most federal regulatory agencies operate, including the Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. bizjournals.com |
West to chair International Partners Council
Greenberg Traurig LLP corporate and securities shareholder Robert West was named chairman of the International Partners Council, a division of the Metro Atlanta Chamber’s Global Commerce Council. bizjournals.com |