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: AntitrustProf BlogThis Week's Events
Full post as published by AntitrustProf Blog on February 04, 2008 (boomark / email).
Trivia's cool . . . totally
Ha, "Anonymous" won the Events E-mail trivia. Then again, we usually make fun of the week's winners when we see them.
London's 2nd annual IT Week is coming March 31
TechAlliance has announced the events for IT Week. Last Year's events were a great success - enough so that TechAlliance has to have one of the events in a larger venue this year. The week has several events that will...
Spread Some Sunshine Next Week
In 1933, Supreme Court Justice Louis D. Brandeis wrote the time-honored words, "Sunlight is the greatest disinfectant." As the past week's events dramatically illustrated, no public official, no matter how spotless his or her record appears, should ever be immune...
Why the Cardinals let Spiezio go
In St. Louis, one of last week's big stories was about the Cardinals letting infielder Scott Spiezio go because of a brush with the law. The P-D now has a blow-by-blow of that evening's events...
Law School Roundup #134
This week's Law School Roundup is at Legal Underground.Check back here for next week's installment!
This Week's Blawg Review #179
Read this week's Blawg Review being hosted by IP.com and published on thier Secruing Innovation blog.
NCAA and Ticketmaster
alleging they have a monopoly on college sports events and charge non-refundable fees to enter a lottery for the rights to purchase tickets to the sporting events.
Medical Tubing Errors Leading to Adverse Events Including Death
Medical Tubing Errors Leading to Adverse Events Including Death
CellCept
Roche Issues Changes to Warnings and Adverse Events
Abacavir
Potential Increase Risk for Cardiac Events
COPD Drug
allegedly increases risk of death from cardiovascular and respiratory events.
Cardiac Risks Associated with Cesium Chloride
Cesium Chloride Associated with Risk for Cardiac Events









