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On April 24, 2019, the United States Supreme Court issued its decision in Lamps Plus, Inc., et. al. v. Varela, No 17-988. In a 5-4 opinion, the Court held that an ambiguous agreement cannot provide the requisite contractual basis to support a finding that the parties agreed to submit a dispute to class arbitration.
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Susan Maslow (LAW ’82) discusses the Working Group to Draft Human Rights Protections in Supply Contracts.
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Interested in Securities and White Collar law? Read the newest article from the 10-Q, How 3 Simple Acts May Change the Securities and White-Collar Landscape.
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Part one of a two-part series on current business compliance challenges. This part focuses on challenges facing businesses operating in Asia. Part two will focus on US-based companies.
https://sustainability.temple.edu/news/2025/10/meet-students-who-made-local-sustainability-impact-during-climate-justice-field-school-internship
Organized by the Department of Geography, Environment, and Urban Studies, the Climate Justice Field School places undergraduate students in roles in Philadelphia-based organizations working to confront environmental injustices over the summer. Participants work 20 hours per week and receive a $3,000 stipend as well as biweekly professional development sessions. Rising juniors and seniors in ...
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April 3, 2025 Allegra Abramson (LAW ’24), postdoctoral fellow at Temple Law’s Center for Compliance & Ethics, considers the impact of recently-passed S.B. 21 on Delaware’s courts—and whether corporations will truly “DExit.” This article features remarks by Greg Varallo (LAW ’83) from the 2025 Richard H. Walker (LAW ’73) Chair in Business Law Lecture.
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Earlier this year, a dozen lawyers of varying degrees of experience from a variety of practice settings attended Temple’s first Mini-MBA for Law Professionals, a ten-course program worth 18 PA CLE credits, designed and taught by faculty from Temple’s Beasley School of Law and the Fox School of Business. The accelerated weekend program was designed
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Prof. Pamela Bookman discusses the “SomethingBurger” of SCOTUS’s recent decision impacting specific personal jurisdiction