Performance Management is Key to Business Ethics
Patrik Florencio & David Clark discuss the critical role of performance management in building a culture of integrity and ethics.
Patrik Florencio & David Clark discuss the critical role of performance management in building a culture of integrity and ethics.
Sharon Klein (LAW ’78) of Blank Rome co-authored an article with Vanessa DiDomenico and Karen Shin discussing the value of and risks associated with implementing and optimizing big data in the maritime industry
Randy Kominsky (LAW ’79) shares why clerkships are invaluable to transactional attorneys, what it was like navigating one of the largest airline bankruptcies in history, and how every young professional can improve their odds for success. Interviewer: Nate Trager (LAW ’22; MBA ’22) Guests: Randy Kominsky
Katayun Jaffari discusses guidance issued by Ceres on solving climate and sustainability challenges, the potential implications of this guidance, and how it should be considered and implemented by companies.
Nathan J. Larkin (LAW ’20) of Cozen O’Connor co-authored an article with Stephen A. Miller discussing the DOJ’s market collusion crackdown of no-poach and wage-fixing agreements between competitors, as showcased in United States v. DaVita Inc.
Tattoo Recognition Technology (TRT) offers a wealth of information that can be used by law enforcement: identifying a person or corpse where traditional tools such as facial features or fingerprints are unsuitable. They can also provide useful information, such as gang affiliation, religious beliefs, prior convictions, and years spent in jail. However, TRT also raises a host of legal issues including privacy concerns, the law of search and seizure, freedoms of expression and religion, racial profiling, and the Fifth Amendment.
The editors of The Temple 10-Q thought it may help new law students, or those who may know new law students, to have some tips on how to handle the first year of law school. The advice has a somewhat business-law slant but applies to all 1Ls. It has two parts: schoolwork and personal/social advice.
Professor Jonathan Broder assesses the impact of the recent SCOTUS decision against the Environmental Protection Agency on the power of administrative agencies over regulated industries.
Professor Donnella pushes back against criticism of the recent DOJ sanction of Glencore International.
A panel of corporate advisors updated their 2017 survey of securities litigation involving development-stage biotech companies, providing important practice points for the institutional investor and concluding that biotech start-ups do not pose a greater securities class action risk compared to other companies. Stronger cases involved plaintiffs making credible allegations that defendants intentionally misrepresented data or facts about their interactions with the FDA, omitted adverse regulator feedback, or presented misleading information about regulatory milestones or assessments.