https://law.temple.edu/10q/page/5/
For the last several years, at the end of the school year, the faculty editors of The Temple 10-Q have offered 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 (barely) through COVID—but the need for sage advice has not. Thus, we present an ...
https://www.cis.temple.edu/~ingargio/cis307/software/chan/ch12/test_rpc/test_svc.C
/* RPC function: progno=1, vers=1, proc_no=2 */ int func1_1_2 (SVCXPRT* xprt) { cerr "func1_1_2 called\n"; svc1p->reply(xprt, (xdrproc_t)xdr_void, 0); return RPC ...
https://cst.temple.edu/news/2025/09/daniel-szylds-work-featured-siam-news
Professor Daniel Szyld’s research and career have been highlighted in the Society of Industrial and Applied Mathematics News celebration of National Hispanic Heritage month.
https://sites.temple.edu/ticlj/files/2025/09/09_36TempIntlCompLJ1972021-2022.pdf
Kimberly A. Bagdis* The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic wreaked havoc on the international community, interrupting supply chains and resulting in the unchecked spread of disease across the globe. Desperate to stop the devastating loss of life that followed, most countries took an every-country-for-itself approach to combatting the pandemic, which led to limited and fragmented access to health ...
https://law.temple.edu/10q/tag/new-york/
Georgios Tsoflias (LAW ’16), along with Jennifer White and Andrew Wagner, of Reed Smith explains the nationwide impact that a New York tax appeal petition will have on telework arrangements that cross state lines.
https://law.temple.edu/10q/tag/credit-reports/
Diane Bettino (BA ’86) and Samantha Chugh of Reed Smith co-authored a client alert discussing the Third Circuit’s adoption of the ‘reasonable reader’ standard for credit reports in Fair Credit Reporting Act claims in Marissa Bibbs v. Trans Union LLC. Alumni Authored, Business Law, Business Law Practice, Finance
https://law.temple.edu/10q/tag/annual-returns/
Professor Andrea Monroe explores the technical and cultural forces that have transformed substantive tax law for millions of taxpayers who struggle when filing their annual returns. Partnership tax offers a stark illustration of the fractures that have been caused by the normalization of complexity in tax law. Business Law Practice, Faculty Authored, Tax
https://law.temple.edu/10q/tag/due-diligence/
Sue Maslow discusses supply chain investigations and enhanced compliance procedures to combat forced labor.
https://law.temple.edu/10q/tag/free-agency/
This past fall, David Price, a 30-year-old free agent, signed a seven-year contract with the Boston Red Sox worth $217 million. Less than a week later, Zach Greinke, a 32-year old free agent, signed a six-year contract with the Arizona Diamondbacks worth $206 million. Despite these astronomical contracts, I argue in a forthcoming paper in Labor and Employment, Student Authored
https://law.temple.edu/10q/tag/earnings-reports/
There has been a resurgence of concern about the misuse of financial measures and key performance indicators not based on generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP). Late last year, the Chair of the Securities Exchange Commission (SEC), Mary Jo White, addressed the 2015 National Conference of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA). She noted Alumni Authored ...