ABA Panel Evaluates the Legacy of the Truth in Lending Act on its 50th Anniversary
May 29, 2018 marked 50 years since the passage of the Truth in Lending Act. The law is considered one of the most important federal consumer protection laws, applies to the vast majority of consumer credit transactions, and is the subject of frequent amendment and regulatory interpretation. For the occasion, the American Bar Association convened
Get Your Priorities Straight
Professor Jonathan Lipson discusses the Jevic case’s conversion to liquidation
Law Firm Growth: Q&A with Ajay Raju (LAW ’96)
Ajay Raju (LAW ’96) sits down with the editors of The 10-Q to discuss law firm growth.
Working Group Drafts Model Contract Clauses to Prevent Human Rights Violations
Susan Maslow (LAW ’82) discusses the Working Group to Draft Human Rights Protections in Supply Contracts.
Business Law Professors Score in Scholarship and in Teaching
Business Law Professors Tom Lin and Harwell Wells Score in Scholarship in Teaching.
SEC Chair Clayton to Speak at Temple
Jay Clayton, chair of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, will discuss “The Evolving Markets for Retail Investment Services and Forward Looking Regulation,” during a presentation at Temple University on May 2.
To be a “B”: B Corps, Benefit Corps and Today’s Mission-Driven Entrepreneur
Matt Brinker (LAW ’12) and Beth Cohen discuss why becoming a “B Corp” may be the right choice for today’s mission-driven entrepreneurs
Professor Donald Harris Delivers Friel-Scanlan Lecture, Arguing for Improvements in Copyright Law
Professor Donald Harris Delivers Friel-Scanlan Lecture, Arguing for Improvements in Copyright Law.
Rent-A-Wreck Crash Into Bankruptcy Dismissed for Lack of Good Faith Filing
Drinker Biddle attorneys Andrew Kassner and Joseph Argentina (LAW ’09) discuss the dismissal of Rent-A-Wreck’s bankruptcy petition for lack of good faith.