https://law.temple.edu/10q/proposed-legislation-would-add-rural-opportunity-zones/
January 26, 2024 Thomas Phelan (LAW ’11) authored an article discussing proposed legislation that would create rural opportunity zones as a tax incentive for economic development.
https://law.temple.edu/10q/category/business-law/
A key aspect to a successful startup is identifying and acquiring the right kind of funding. The first step in determining what type of funding is right for your startup is understanding what kinds of funding are available. This article looks at 4 kinds of funding— bootstrapping, convertible security financings, equity financing, and crowdsourcing—and breaks down the pros and cons of each ...
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The Temple Law Center for Compliance and Ethics hosted a webinar on Mental Health, Organizational Risk, and Corporate Culture during the COVID-19 pandemic with mental health professionals and compliance experts.
https://cis-linux1.temple.edu/~tug29203/25fall-2033/lectures/3-ch3.pdf
An oil company needs drill bits in an exploration project. Suppose that it is known that (after rounding to the nearest hour) drill bits of the type used in this particular project will last 2, 3, or 4 hours with probabilities 0.1, 0.7, and 0.2. If a drill bit is replaced by one of the same type each time it has worn out, how long could exploration be continued if in total the company would ...
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Granting student-athletes Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) rights has transformed college sports, but players and institutions alike now seek consistency amid varying NCAA policies and state laws. Last year’s Senate hearing on Name, Image, and Likeness, and the Future of College Sports covered issues of compliance, student-athlete contracts, and employment law while also looking at unique ...
https://law.temple.edu/10q/mind-gaap-seeking-transparency-disclosure/
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
https://law.temple.edu/10q/10-q-random-summer-new-job-advice-summer-2019-update-part-2/
In Part 2 of its 2019 Summer job advice, Temple 10-Q reminds aspiring lawyers that they are also adults—so act like it
https://law.temple.edu/10q/category/property-land-and-real-estate/
Mitch Morgan turned his humble beginnings, working while attending Temple for undergraduate and law school, to one of the largest real estate empires in the country. In this episode of the 10-Q&A, he talks with Temple Law’s Jon Broder about his early years, founding Morgan Properties, and why Temple is one of the best parts Categories Business Law Practice, Commercial Law, Finance, Property ...
https://law.temple.edu/10q/pathways-in-business-law-second-act-general-counsel/
“My path to General Counsel of Arcadia University was anything but typical, but my legal education and the experiences I had along the way have equipped me with the skills necessary to help lead the University through this unprecedented time.”
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Internships Internships can help you get your foot in the door of an industry and allow you to apply classroom learning to the real world. Temple can help you find the right hands-on opportunity.