Doing Good by Doing Well: Benefit Corporations and Temple Law
William Clark discusses the Model Benefit Corporations Statute #Temple10Q #CorporateResponsibilty #CorporateLaw #TempleLaw
William Clark discusses the Model Benefit Corporations Statute #Temple10Q #CorporateResponsibilty #CorporateLaw #TempleLaw
Melissa Pang and Ryan Udell of @WhiteandWil discuss the #MeToo movement’s effect on M&A transactions #MeTooinM&A #Temple10Q #TempleAlumni
Introduction Earlier this year, SEC Chairman Jay Clayton fired a warning shot across the bow of practicing securities attorneys: “act responsibly and hold [yourselves] to high standards.” Chairman Clayton specifically called out members of the securities bar advising clients on initial coin offerings (ICOs) that were not being registered with the SEC under the federal
Ajay Raju (LAW ’96) sits down with the editors of The 10-Q to discuss law firm growth.
Temple Law Students Pitch to Local Startup Leaders, Learn About Philadelphia’s Startup Scene.
Harvey M. Katz (LLM ’82, BA ’73) discusses how closely held businesses can effectively fund and use buy-sell arrangements.
Melissa Pang (LAW ’13) covers the SEC’s Government-Business Forum on Small Business Capital Formation.
Philadelphia Startup Leaders Discuss Work, Challenges at Student-Led Event
Stephanie Avakian (LAW ’95), Co-Director of the SEC’s Enforcement Division, sits down with Temple Law 3L Brian Thomas to discuss her new role.
Samuel M. Ward and Michael A. Toomey (LAW ’10) discuss the impact of mandatory arbitration in company charters on investors