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“ITS” That Time of Year: Reflections on Introduction to Transactional ...

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October 10, 2024 Tithi Patel reflects on 2024’s iteration of Introduction to Transactional Skills, a 3-week simulation course designed for 1L students.

TDRs and Me - The Temple 10-Q

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David Richards provides his perspective and experience with transferable development rights.

Take a "Walk" on the Reading - The Temple 10-Q

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On Halloween, 2016, ground was finally broken on the new Reading Viaduct Park in the Callowhill Section of Philadelphia. Ten years in coming and forever lurking in the shadow of New York City’s Highline, the first phase of the project should be complete in a little over a year. The project is a partnership between the City of

Unpacking the Real Estate Tax Abatement Debate - The Temple 10-Q

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If you followed the Philadelphia City Council primary elections this May, you likely heard much debate about the Philadelphia ten-year real estate tax abatement. The abatement can almost sound like a deal too good to be true – any new construction in Philadelphia can be real estate tax free for ten years. Proponents say that a tax break encourages development by incentivizing construction ...

Reporting Live: How a Law Degree Enhanced My Journalism Career

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It was the day before New Year’s Eve, and my assignment was in Montgomery County. I spent the morning with a reporter from the Associated Press waiting in the lobby of the Magisterial District Court in Elkins Park. We were both there for the same reason: Bill Cosby. One of my colleagues at NBC10 had received a tip that the Montgomery County District Attorney’s Office would be announcing a ...

Federal Court Allows Price-Fixing Class Action to Proceed Against ...

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Carl Hittinger discusses recent antitrust litigation in a price-fixing class action suit against universities, and finds that the Sherman Act is broad, and its exemptions narrow, such that it applies similarly in the educational as in the business setting.

First Circuit: Online Arbitration Agreement Must Be “Reasonably ...

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Ruling in a class action brought against Uber Technologies, Inc., the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit recently held that the company’s arbitration clause could not be enforced because it was not “reasonably communicated” to its customers during the online contracting process. The decision is a stark reminder that great attention needs to

Corporations and Social Activism - The Temple 10-Q

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Professor Tom Lin discusses his new book, The Capitalist and the Activist, detailing the role that corporations play in social activism and how it has changed over time.

Delaware Supreme Court Chief Justice Leo Strine: Kohn Lecture

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Harold Kohn, the Philadelphia lawyer who was the architect of the modern-day class action, will be honored in memoriam this fall at Temple Law. On October 9, to mark what would have been Kohn’s 100th birthday, Temple will host a lecture sponsored by Kohn’s eponymous chaired professorship, and delivered by Delaware Chief Justice Leo E.

Opinion Archives - The Temple 10-Q

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September 16, 2025 At the start of every academic year, the editors of The Temple 10-Q share some tips for new law students on how to handle their first year of school. The advice has a somewhat business-law slant but applies to all 1Ls. It has two parts, schoolwork and personal/social advice. Part I (school advice) can