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CEOs should “let professionals handle a communications crisis,” Jonathan Broder (LAW ’83) advises in his critique of United’s recent PR debacle.
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Reed Smith attorneys discuss a recent SDNY bankruptcy court decision holding liquidated damages unenforceable under certain circumstances.
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Prof. Pamela Bookman discusses the “SomethingBurger” of SCOTUS’s recent decision impacting specific personal jurisdiction
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Fox Rothschild partner, Nevena Simidjiyska (LAW ‘07), reports on the Dept. of Commerce addition of Chinese Tech companies to its restricted entity list for national security concerns.
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Drinker Biddle & Reath reports on recent Bankruptcy case, In re Schmitt.
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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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Temple Law has had a number of its faculty comment on pressing issues related to business law over the past semester, ranging from critiques of Uber to highlighting the SEC’s new investor research initiative. Please join us in reviewing these respective observations of Professors Mehra, Lipson, Lin, Harvey, and Rogers below.
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The 10-Q has recently published several articles about doing business in China. Temple Law Professor Tarrant Mahony discussed the passage of a new foreign investment law in China. Temple Law Professor Mo Zhang discussed his forthcoming paper in the San Diego International Law Journal regarding the enforcement of foreign arbitral awards in China. Temple Law
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Drinker Biddle & Reath reports on recent Bankruptcy case, In re Schmitt.
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Noah J. Goodman (LAW ’16) analyzes the opportunity cost incurred by MLB players who sign contract extensions that delay free agency.