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Professor Stephen Lubben in Bloomberg News & BusinessWeek on Fraudulent Transfer and Successor Liability Issues in the Purchase of BP Assets

Professor Stephen Lubben appeared in Bloomberg News and Businessweek regarding fraudulent transfer and successor liability issues for putative purchasers of BP assets.

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Prof. Carl H. Coleman, Intellectual Property and Global Public Health: Key Concepts and Challenges at the Executive Course on Intellectual Property Diplomacy, and Global Public Health, co-sponsored by Seton Hall Law and the Graduate School of International and Development Studies, Geneva.

Prof. Rachel D. Godsil, Post-Zoning Land Use Practices, at Brooklyn Law School's Trager Symposium.

Prof. Rachel D. Godsil, at The LSAT, Diversity, and New York Pipeline Best Practices for the Skadden, Arps Honors Program in Legal Studies Symposium.

Prof. Margaret K. Lewis, Presuming Innocence, or Corruption, in China at Case Western Reserve Law's School Faculty Colloquium.

Prof. Bernard K. Freamon has contracted with Yale University Press in publish Indian Ocean Slavery in the Age of Abolition, co-edited with David W. Blight and Robert Harms.

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