ABA Council Seeks Views On The Fate Of Law School Admissions Tests
The public will get the opportunity to weigh in on whether the American Bar Association should eliminate a requirement that law schools use a standardized test, like the Law School Admission Test, to assess applicants. That would leave the choice up to law schools on whether to make standardized tests optional. The ABA has in the past taken steps to remove the testing requirement. To see the article;
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Ruling on SEC Judges Could Have Broad Impact
A ruling finding that the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission’s in-house courts violate the constitution raised thorny issues of administrative law. If upheld, the decision could drastically change how numerous U.S. government agencies work, legal experts told Reuters.
https://www.reuters.com/legal/government/ruling-sec-judges-could-have-broad-impact-2022-05-20/
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SEC Proposes New Rules Regarding GP-Led Transactions
U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) proposed sweeping new rules to provide greater transparency and increase competition and efficiency that shall impact both registered and unregistered private fund advisers. For further information, you may visit:
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Debt Insurance Cost Raise Dramatically In Case For The Arising Risk Of Indebtness
The cost to insure Asia investment-grade debt against default is on track for its biggest fortnightly increase in two months, as investors speculate the Federal Reserve might tighten policy, potentially denting economic momentum. For further information, you may visit:
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Force majeure in Ukraine
On 28 February, 2022 in view of the current situation in Ukraine, the Chamber of Industry and Commerce of Ukraine (CCI) has taken the decision to simplify the certification procedure of force majeure.
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