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Henry the Fourth




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Henry the Fourth




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Young Wild West at Yankee camp, or, A Fourth of July on the border




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Nuclear power plants: the Fourth International Symposium on Software Reliability, Industrial Safety, Cyber Security and Physical Protection of Nuclear Power Plant (ISNPP) / Yang Xu, Yongbin Sun, Yanyang Liu, Yanjun Wang, Pengfei Gu, Zheming Liu, editors

Online Resource




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Teutonic mythology / by Jacob Grimm. Translated from the fourth edition with notes and appendix by James Steven Stallybrass.

London : George Bell and Sons, York Street, Covent Garden, 1882-1888.




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The fourth string: a memoir of sensei and me / Janet Pocorobba

Lewis Library - ML418.P73 A3 2019




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Covid-19 pandemic hits Cyient’s revenue, profit in fourth quarter

The top line and bottomline of engineering solutions firm Cyient have been impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic. The revenue of the firm in the fourth q




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LexisNexis Accepting Applicants for Fourth Cohort of Legal Tech Accelerator

Raleigh, NC – LexisNexis today announced that it is accepting applications for the fourth cohort of the LexisNexis Legal Tech Accelerator. The program is designed to give start-ups a leg-up in the rapidly expanding legal tech industry. The accelerator leverages LexisNexis deep expertise in legal, technology and start-up domains, and industry-leading market position to advise and incubate program participants.




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LexisNexis Announces Fourth Round of Legal Tech Accelerator Participants

Raleigh, NC -- LexisNexis® today announced that nine participants were selected in its fourth Legal Tech Accelerator program. The program was started to give startups a leg-up in the rapidly expanding legal tech industry. In line with the broad LexisNexis vision to transform the way law is practiced, each of the nine accelerator participants – Civvis, ClearstoneIP, Courtroom5, Discovery Genie, DueCourse, JDoe, Lawgood, TermScout and Tusk – is driving innovation in a distinct area of the law.




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Fourth Class of Start-Ups Graduate from LexisNexis Legaltech Accelerator Program

MENLO PARK, CA –- LexisNexis® today announced that nine new technology start-ups have graduated from its 12-week Legaltech Accelerator Program, which helps promising companies quickly gain traction in the rapidly evolving legal tech industry.




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Drafting License Agreements, Fourth Edition

Put the drafting tactics, techniques and forms used by 23 licensing experts to work for you. Deal quickly and effectively with today's most complex issues, with the insights and guidance of experts who offer their licensing know-how and exclusive drafting techniques.

In two comprehensive volumes, you will find time-saving clauses and provisions, full-length model license agreements, practice-tested approaches to drafting critical license provisions and practical advice. You also will get detailed analysis of legal considerations that affect international agreements, hybrid licenses, enforcement and litigation, confidentiality, technology and the internet and other important issues you must address during the drafting process.

There are in-depth discussions of special rules that apply to specific types of licensing situations, multimedia and software and emerging licensing areas. Plus, there is authoritative coverage of the latest trends and innovative strategies in pricing, maximizing revenues and other important aspects of the business of licensing. This book offers complete, time-saving answers to the drafting questions you encounter every day.

Table of Contents:

  • Chapter 1: Drafting License Agreements
  • Chapter 2: Intellectual Property Infringement Indemnification
  • Chapter 3: Fundamentals of Intellectual Property
  • Chapter 4: Antitrust and Misuse
  • Chapter 5: International Licensing and Foreign Antitrust Rules
  • Chapter 6: Bankruptcy Considerations
  • Chapter 7: Hybrid Licenses and Royalty Agreements
  • Chapter 8: Artist's Right of Publicity
  • Chapter 9: Licensing Computer Software
  • Chapter 10: Software Licensing
  • Chapter 11: Technology Transfer and Development Agreements
  • Chapter 12: Basic Considerations in Music Licensing
  • Chapter 13: Clauses in Patent Licensing Agreements
  • Chapter 14: Pricing and Presenting Licensed Technology
  • Chapter 15: Maximizing Income from Licensing
  • Chapter 16: Intellectual Property Valuation
  • Chapter 17: The Licensing Discipline and Intellectual Property Litigation
  • Chapter 18: Alternative Dispute Resolution
  • Chapter 19: Overview of ADR Mechanisms
  • Chapter 20: The Commercialization of University Inventions: From Technology Transfer to Technology Partnership
  • Forms
  • Index

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Corporate Finance and the Securities Laws, Fourth Edition

Corporate Finance and the Securities Laws has been winning over practitioners with its clear "how to do it" approach ever since its publication in 1990. This acclaimed guide is now completely updated in this Fourth Edition to help you meet the challenges of raising capital in today's increasingly regulated marketplace.

Written in plain English by two top experts in the field, this guide is the go-to resource that explains the mechanics of corporate finance together with the statutes that govern each type of deal.

You will receive expert corporate finance analysis, procedural guidance and practical securities law pointers every step of the way to help you structure all types of corporate finance deals, root out problems before deals are put in motion, shepherd transactions through the regulatory process and know what to do when securities law problems crop up.

Table of Contents:

  • Chapter 1: Overviews of the Securities Act of 1933 and the Integrated Disclosure System
  • Chapter 2: Syndicate Procedures and Underwriting Documents
  • Chapter 3: Selected Issues in the Registration and Distribution Process
  • Chapter 4: Manipulative Practices and Market Activities During Distributions
  • Chapter 5: Liabilities and Due Diligence
  • Chapter 6: Rules of the Self-Regulatory Organizations
  • Chapter 7: Private Placements
  • Chapter 8: Shelf Registrations (Rule 415)
  • Chapter 9: International Financings
  • Chapter 10: Commercial Paper
  • Chapter 11: Innovative Financing Techniques
  • Chapter 12: Convertible, Exchangeable and "Linked" Securities; Warrants
  • Chapter 13: Transactions with Securityholders: Stock Repurchases, Debt Restructurings and Rights Offerings
  • Chapter 14: Asset-Backed Securities

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Consent to Treatment: A Practical Guide, Fourth Edition

Consent to Treatment is the single-volume complete library of patient consent topics and solutions. Written by an experienced health care attorney and risk manager, this leading resource helps you formulate your own effective, voluntary and lawful policies and procedures, so that you can successfully limit liability and avoid litigation.

Described as the bible on consent by health lawyers and risk managers, it was recently reviewed by the Journal of the American Medical Association and has been cited in over 90 law review articles and 20 court decisions, including a landmark ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court regarding end-of-life choice-making.

This handbook helps you navigate both common and complex topics to remain compliant with state and federal laws. The Fourth Edition has been updated to include information on the new algorithm on therapeutic consent process. It also includes important developments on HIV testing, human research, minors and organ donation and details the new CMS interpretive guidelines on informed consent

Table of Contents:

  • Chapter 1: The Rules for Consent to Treatment
  • Chapter 2: Exceptions to the Rules
  • Chapter 3: Reproductive Matters and Consent
  • Chapter 4: Prisoners and Detainees
  • Chapter 5: Minors
  • Chapter 6: Mental Illness, Mental and Developmental Disability, and Consent
  • Chapter 7: The Right to Refuse Treatment
  • Chapter 8: Human Research and Experimentation
  • Chapter 9: Organ Donation and Autopsy
  • Chapter 10: The Elderly and Consent
  • Chapter 11: Alcohol, Drug, and Substance Abuse in the Workplace: Consent Issues
  • Chapter 12: Documentation of Consent and Practical Rules for Consent
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      Business Basics for Law Students: Essential Concepts and Applications, Fourth Edition

      Published: April 2006


      To supply the background law students need to succeed in business-related courses - such as accounting, economics, real estate, tax, business organizations, and finance - try the text known for its effectiveness, edition after edition. Business Basics for Law Students, Fourth Edition explains the mechanics, concepts, and legal context of business topics in exceptionally clear and accessible language.

      The book demystifies business principles through:

      • The combined skills of distinguished authors who draw on their teaching and writing experience to build student confidence
      • Straightforward explanations of daunting topics (accounting, financial statements, taxes, mortgages, etc.) tailored to students without a business background
      • Generous use of examples to convey ideas and applications
      • A helpful list of new terms in the appendix, conveniently keyed to the pages where they are used and explained
      • Frequent use of visual aids, such as tax forms, financial quotes as they appear in the newspaper, tables, and graphs
      • An accessible design featuring lists of topics keyed to headings at the beginning of each chapter, key terms and concepts bolded for easy identification, and frequent use of lists to clearly enumerate points and examples

      Thoroughly updated to respond to recent developments, the fourth edition features:

      • New material on recent scandals and reforms in the chapters on accounting, forms of organization, trading, and mutual funds
      • The latest information on executive compensation
      • Extensive revisions to the chapters on tax and retirement planning, in light of recent and proposed reforms, especially in connection with Social Security
      • An expanded chapter on insurance that now includes health insurance, auto insurance, and more
      • New material on spinoffs and other divisive reorganization in the chapter on mergers, as well as discussion of taxable and tax-free transactions
      • New coverage of securities regulation, antitrust, intellectual property law, and international business transactions integrated throughout the text

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      Broker-Dealer Law and Regulation, Fourth Edition

      Whether you represent brokerage firms and their employees or shareholders and investors, your clients depend on your informed counsel to help them thrive in today’s securities markets. With Broker-Dealer Law and Regulation, the authoritative analysis and practical guidance you need to advise clients on their rights, duties and liabilities under today’s complex securities regulations is at your fingertips. Written by two of America’s leading securities authorities, this publication gives you reliable guidance on the latest federal and state law governing private litigation and arbitration between broker-dealers and their customers, as well as regulation by the SEC and the SROs.

      The Fourth Edition has been completely revised to cover all of the important regulatory changes and developments in case law affecting broker-dealers and includes new chapters covering the structure of the securities markets, the regulation of broker-dealers in public offerings and SEC and SRO enforcement, as well as expanded analysis of the technological advances in securities trading and information dissemination.

      Table of Contents:

      • Introduction
        • Chapter 1: The Economics and Structure of the Securities Industry
        • Chapter 2: Broker-Dealers Within Financial Conglomerates
        • Chapter 3: The Securities Markets
        • Chapter 4: An Overview of the Regulatory System
      • Regulation and Compliance
        • Chapter 5: Broker Registration and Exemptions
        • Chapter 6: Broker and Associated Person Registration Process
        • Chapter 7: Broker Recordkeeping and Reporting
        • Chapter 8: Privacy and Anti-Money Laundering
        • Chapter 9: The Duty to Supervise
        • Chapter 10: Compensation in the Securities Industry
        • Chapter 11: Electronic Trading and the Securities Industry
        • Chapter 12: Financial Regulation of Broker-Dealers
        • Chapter 13: Broker-Dealers in Public Offerings
        • Chapter 14: SEC and SRO Enforcement and Disciplinary Proceedings
        • Chapter 15: Penny Stock Regulation
      • Private Rights of Actions
        • Chapter 16: Liability of Broker-Dealers Under Common Law
        • Chapter 17: Fraud Generally
        • Chapter 18: Churning
        • Chapter 19: The Suitability Doctrine
        • Chapter 20: Unauthorized Trading
        • Chapter 21: Market Manipulation
        • Chapter 22: Conflicts of Interest and the Securities Industry
        • Chapter 23: Damages in Actions Against Broker-Dealers
        • Chapter 24: Defenses in Actions Against Broker-Dealers
        • Chapter 25: Vicarious Liability

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      Construction Delay Claims, Fourth Edition

      Published: November 2012


      Contracts can be your first line of defense against delays. But they have to be drafted very carefully. Construction Delay Claims, Fourth Edition gives you an in-depth analysis of all the pertinent clauses and details what they can and can’t do to minimize delays and avoid litigation.

      This resource is written for everyone involved with delay and impact construction claims — the most common form of disputes in the construction industry. You’ll find that this resource presents the most thorough, detailed review of delay claims liability available, including a complete description of the entire process for filing and pursuing claims along with more than 1,950 cases and analyses.

      It gives you the information you need to determine your best course of action. The book presents detailed knowledge drawn from the authors’ thirty-five years of experience in the industry. You’ll learn how to anticipate delays and mitigate damages through the use of advanced planning and immediate responses by the parties involved. You’ll also receive helpful instructions about the best use of construction schedules to avert delays, or to prove their impact if they do occur.

      Coverage includes:

      • Effective ways to challenge a claimant’s use of the Total Cost Method of Calculation
      • The effectiveness of “no damages for delay” clauses
      • The use of ADR methods to resolve delay claims
      • The meaning and implication of concurrent delays
      • Cumulative impact effect of multiple change orders
      • The impact and probability of delays in design-build, construction management, and multiple prime contracting
      • Latest research into the effect and measurement of lost productivity
      • The most recent assessments of how states are applying the Eichleay formula

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      Lewis Hamilton and Mercedes shift from fourth to fifth




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      India lose 0-4 to Australia in fourth hockey match of Down Under tour




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      Fourth Covid-19 death in UP: 76-yr-old woman with lung disease




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      Nanded reports fourth Covid death




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      Australian Open Day 6 Men Singles: Nadal, Kyrgios advance to fourth round