https://law.temple.edu/10q/practical-tips-for-esg-reports/
November 16, 2023 Elizabeth K. Lange (LAW ‘09), Elizabeth A. Diffley, and Sheremy R. Anderson of Faegre Drinker co-authored an article discussing practical tips for companies preparing ESG disclosures. In an era of heightened stakeholder interest and regulatory oversight, companies must be thoughtful in crafting ESG-related disclosures.
https://law.temple.edu/10q/tag/providers/
Telemedicine providers should examine the type of conduct DOJ has recently focused on and adapt their compliance systems accordingly. Providers should also consider the cybersecurity dimension of a robust compliance system and ensure that their network is protected from malicious cyber actors.
https://law.temple.edu/10q/10-q-summer-new-job-advice-summer-2022-update-part-1/
For the last several years, at the end of the school year, the editors of The 10-Q have offered a variety of tips for those starting new jobs (here and here), chiefly for rising 3Ls taking summer jobs but, we believe, good for anyone embarking on a new career as a lawyer. Times have changed—we’ve lived with COVID for over two years—but the need for sage advice has not. Thus, we present ...
https://law.temple.edu/10q/obama-administration-proposes-federal-data-breach-notification-standard/
This January, President Obama announced a series of initiatives aimed at protecting consumer data. One of these proposals is the Personal Data Notification and Protection Act (“PDNPA” or “Act”), which would create a federal standard for data breach notifications. If passed, businesses will need to know these new requirements to prepare adequately for a data
https://law.temple.edu/10q/tag/working-group-to-draft-human-rights-protections-in-supply-contracts/
Susan Maslow (LAW ’82) discusses the Working Group to Draft Human Rights Protections in Supply Contracts.
https://law.temple.edu/10q/tag/secretary-of-state/
@YoungConaway attorneys discuss Delaware’s adoption of amendments to State entity laws and their effect on companies.
https://law.temple.edu/10q/tag/relativity-one/
Richard Pasquier, Partner at Practus LLP, discusses the issues with and future of using Artificial Intelligence for due diligence inquiries.
https://law.temple.edu/10q/commercial-litigation-finance-industry-phillys-heart/
I became fascinated with commercial litigation finance for one reason: I love a good underdog story. But the more I learned about this burgeoning industry, where law and finance intersect, the more I discovered that litigation finance firms do a whole lot more than just help plaintiffs punch above their weight in commercial bouts. Commercial litigation favors heavyweights: big corporate ...
https://law.temple.edu/10q/tag/drug-and-cosmetic-act/
Cell-cultured meat shows promise as a sustainable option for feeding a burgeoning world population, but regulatory turf wars threaten to hold up its progress.
https://law.temple.edu/10q/tag/opiod-crisis/
On November 10, 2020, Temple Law Professor and 10-Q Faculty Editor Jonathan Lipson delivered the 2020 Friel-Scanlan lecture titled “Sex, Drugs, and Bankruptcy: Due Process and Social Debt.” The lecture was delivered against the backdrop of the American opioid crisis and recent events surrounding the well-publicized bankruptcies of Purdue Pharma, Boy Scouts of America, and other debtors ...