"Everyone was finding lower-cost manufacturers overseas to build their products, and U.S. manufacturers couldn't match them. We were in the most competitive consumer market in the world."
In a surprising philanthropic gesture, an anonymous donor has contributed $10 million to Vermont Law School, prompting some to suggest the school humorously rename itself as the "Anonymous School of Law." This significant donation not only boosts the law school's endowment but also highlights the ongoing conversation about anonymity in charitable giving and the impact such contributions can have on legal education.
Many strategic plans collect dust, typically failing at the stage of implementation. That's often the case because of lack of buy-in by various stakeholders.
The Injuries Resolution Board has called on the Government to consider changing the law to allow it to sanction the paying of legal fees, which would avoid costly legal bills.