https://law.temple.edu/10q/honesty-integrity-regarding-fcpa-pause-eo-part-2/
The first part of this two-part article discusses the history of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, the President’s recent executive order pausing investigations under the law (the “EO”), and legal questions that could be raised as a result. Here, in part two, Professor Donnella continues with an ethical inquiry into the executive order. March 5, 2025 Ethics and Integrity Signaling The ...
https://medicine.temple.edu/news/2025/09/katz-faculty-milestones-honored-annual-celebration
The Lewis Katz School of Medicine celebrated the promotion, tenure, and retirement of faculty who reached these important career milestones in academic year 2024-25 during a ceremony on September 4. The event highlighted the Katz faculty’s commitment to our mission, to their students, and to one another. “You are the fiber of Temple,” said Amy J. Goldberg, MD, FACS, the Marjorie Joy Katz ...
https://law.temple.edu/10q/the-sisyphean-pursuit-of-creating-a-culture-of-compliance/
By its title, this article might appear to imply that the creation of a culture of compliance is an illusory thing. While the conclusion is not quite so simple, the title does suggest that achieving a sustainable sense of compliance within any corporate culture is one that requires a continuously evolving effort to establish and ascertain something ethereal. Unlike the notion of measuring the ...
https://law.temple.edu/10q/action-snacked-year-food-labeling-class-actions-on-the-rise/
Consumer class action lawsuits targeting foods for alleged false and misleading labeling rose sharply in 2020. Although this trend may appear to threaten the food and beverage industry, courts are applying the “reasonable consumer” standard with a “real world” perspective, dismissing cases despite plaintiffs’ alleged subjective confusion about the labeling at issue because the ...
https://alumni.temple.edu/?gid=1&pgid=16329&calpgid=3955&calcid=14271
Registration Fee: $60 per guest for alumni, faculty/staff and friends $40 per current graduate students Event Description: The Fox School of Business Alumni Association’s premier annual event is back—and tickets are limited! Register early to reserve your spot at the Fox Alumni Holiday Party, including heavy hors d’oeuvres and a top-shelf open bar, at the Pyramid Club in Center City ...
https://law.temple.edu/10q/we-are-under-attack/
When the unthinkable happens and your business is hacked, how do you mitigate the risk? Professor Jonathan Broder has some tips to respond and enhance cybersecurity in the workplace.
https://law.temple.edu/10q/massachusetts-court-clarifies-statute-of-repose-trigger-for-multi-phase-construction-projects/
In a recent case, the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts held that the completion of a multi-phase “improvement” to a condominium triggered the six-year statute of repose for the builder’s negligence and breach of implied warranty claims for the whole project, rather than each individual phase.
https://law.temple.edu/10q/the-legal-and-ethical-considerations-of-facial-recognition-technology-in-the-business-sector/
To the casual observer facial recognition technology (FRT) can seem like a gimmick, but FRT is a powerful instrument that presents both unique advantages and sobering drawbacks, raising questions that go to the foundation of privacy and freedom of expression. The facial recognition market is expected to reach $11.62B by 2026, and as the technology outpaces the law and catapults society into ...
https://law.temple.edu/10q/enforcement-of-foreign-arbitral-awards-in-chinese-courts-recent-development-and-remaining-issues/
Professor Mo Zhang summarizes his forthcoming article on the Supreme People’s Court of China’s latest efforts to handle foreign arbitral awards seeking enforcement in China.
https://law.temple.edu/10q/president-bidens-cybersecurity-executive-order-will-increase-compliance-obligations-on-the-private-sector/
On May 12, 2021, President Biden signed an executive order to bolster the federal government’s cybersecurity practices and contractually obligate the private sector to align with such enhanced security practices (“the Order”). The Order comes on the heels of a ransomware attack on Colonial Pipeline that occurred on May 6, 2021, which shut down the largest oil pipeline in the United ...