Alternative Data and Credit Scores: Will it Trigger CFPB Enforcement?
Leonard A. Bernstein (LAW ‘83) and colleagues discuss the CFPB and the utilization of alternative data to develop credit scores
Leonard A. Bernstein (LAW ‘83) and colleagues discuss the CFPB and the utilization of alternative data to develop credit scores
Tax Time: Thomas D. Phelan (LAW ‘11) outlines how to apply the Look-Through Rules in Determining ‘Investment Partnership’ Status Under Section 721(b)
Prof. Harwell Wells provides a preview of his upcoming law review article on the history of corporate waste
Laura Schmidt (LAW ’14) and Jay Shapiro highlight how New York’s proposed cybersecurity regulations balance minimum standards with industry concerns.
Professor Pamela Bookman highlights the global impact of the Volkswagen lawsuit on forum shopping
Compliance careers are here to say. Jon Smollen highlights its continued growth and opportunities available for Temple Law students.
Temple 10-Q uncovers former faculty with a familiar name: Prof. Wm. Alexander Hamilton
Barbara T. Sicalides (LAW ‘89) highlights a DOJ and FTC report that details how to avoid antitrust lawsuits in job markets
When I rejoined Temple’s faculty in 2012 after a two-year hiatus, I had one overarching goal: to improve the sense of community among Temple’s business law alumni, students, and friends. Temple has, of course, long been known for its trial advocacy. But the Law School has over the years also produced many extraordinarily successful business
Alan C. Milstein (LAW ’83) discusses “reproductive tourism” in the U.S. and the need for regulations.