ScienceBlog: UC Research on Class-Action Lawsuits Featured
April 28, 2010
Featured is research by UC's Lynn Bai, assistant professor of law, looking at class-action lawsuits.
April 28, 2010
Featured is research by UC's Lynn Bai, assistant professor of law, looking at class-action lawsuits.
April 28, 2010
UC's Barbara Black, professor in the College of Law, was quoted in relation to a U.S. Supreme Court decision relaxing deadlines for shareholder fraud lawsuits.
April 4, 2010
In a recent Sunday edition, Cleveland's Plain Dealer editorial page provided kudos to UC's College of Law for its work bringing to light how use of DNA as evidence, its storage and the expansion of DNA testing "are matters of life and death."
April 25, 2010
A new study by UC Assistant Professor of Law Lynn Bai and two colleagues quantifies the self-defeating aspects for shareholders who file class-action suits against corporations where they have holdings. As an alternative, the study says, target the corporate officers who signed off on the financial misdeeds.
March 15, 2010
What one legislator termed "one of the most important pieces of criminal justice legislation in this state in a century" was passed by the Ohio House on Tuesday with broad bipartisan support, putting the bill that began as a winter-break research effort by UC law students on the cusp of becoming state law.
March 10, 2010
One of the nation's top experts in technology and copyright law will be at the UC College of Law as the 2010 Stanley M. Chesley Distinguished Visiting Professor of Law.
March 15, 2010
Over 200 books were published by more than 175 authors in Hamilton County in the past year. Many of those honored at a recent reception had UC ties.
April 11, 2011
The event will be held at the UC College of Law.
April 5, 2011
A key component of the University of Cincinnati strategic plan is diversity. The UC President's Diversity Council has drafted a plan to achieve a more diverse campus community.
September 5, 2011
A free legal clinic to aid small businesses and entrepreneurs, sponsored by the UC College of Law Entrepreneurship and Community Development Clinic and Duke Energy, is set for Sept. 9.