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FTC Issues Final Rule Overhauling and Increasing the Burden of HSR Filings

by Barbara T. Sicalides (LAW '89), Julian Weiss, Joseph A. Farside, Jr. and Van M. Jolas

October 31, 2024
Barbara T. Sicalides (LAW ’89) outlines the FTC’s new rules governing premerger notification filings under the Hart-Scott-Rodino Antitrust Improvements Act.

Categories Alumni Authored, Antitrust

U.S. Regulatory Hurdles for a PGA/PIF Merger

by Haesun K. Burris-Lee (LAW ’21), Laura C. Giles, Jason A. Leckerman and Philip M. Dodd

October 24, 2024
Haesun Burris-Lee (LAW ’21), Laura C. Giles, Jason A. Leckerman, and Philip M. Dodd discuss possible regulatory hurdles to the proposed merger between PGA Tour and the Public Interest Fund of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

Categories Alumni Authored, Antitrust, International Business, Investment

NCAA Student-Athlete Settlement Proposal Takes Its Best Shot at Resolving Three Antitrust Cases

by AJ Rudowitz (LAW ’17), Bryan Shapiro (LAW ’20), Sean P. McConnell and Matthew Steinway

October 18, 2024
AJ Rudowitz (LAW ’17), Bryan Shapiro (LAW ’20), Sean P. McConnell, and Matthew Steinway discuss a proposed approval for a settlement agreement to compensate collegiate athletes following the House v. NCAA decision.

Categories Agreements, Alumni Authored, Business Law, Sports Law

“ITS” That Time of Year: Reflections on Introduction to Transactional Skills

by Tithi Patel (LAW ’25)

October 10, 2024
Tithi Patel reflects on 2024’s iteration of Introduction to Transactional Skills, a 3-week simulation course designed for 1L students.

Categories Law School and Legal Education, Student Authored

Chicago Lawyer Writes About Being GOAT at New Yorker Cartoon Caption Contest

by Randy Maniloff (LAW ’91)

September 26, 2024
Randy Maniloff (LAW ’91) reveals how Chicago lawyer Lawrence Wood’s profession has led to his success in cartoon caption contests.

Categories Advice, Alumni Authored

Texas Court Bars Enforcement of the FTC’s Noncompete Ban

by Barbara T. Sicalides (LAW '89) and Matthew DelDuca

September 23, 2024
Barbara Sicalides (LAW ’89) and Matthew DelDuca discuss the recent injunction of the FTC’s ban on noncompete agreements from a Texas court.

Categories Alumni Authored, Antitrust, Commercial Law, Contracts

To “B” or Not To “B” a Benefit Corporation

by Matt Devine (LAW '16) and Alex Seldin

September 13, 2024
Matt Devine (LAW ’16) co-authors a piece discussing why many early-stage entrepreneurs find incorporating as benefit corporations advantageous to their business and brand.

Categories Alumni Authored, Commercial Law

10-Q’s Advice to First-Year Law Students, Part II (2024-25)

by The Editors

August 26, 2024
At the start of every academic year, the editors of The Temple 10-Q share some tips for new law students on how to handle their first year of school. The advice has a somewhat business-law slant but applies to all 1Ls. It has two parts: schoolwork and personal/social advice. Part I (schoolwork) can be found here.

Categories Advice, Faculty Authored, Law School and Legal Education, Student Authored

10-Q’s Advice to First-Year Law Students, Part I (2024-25)

by The Editors

August 21, 2024
At the start of every academic year, the editors of The Temple 10-Q share some tips for new law students on how to handle their first year of school. The advice has a somewhat business-law slant but applies to all 1Ls. It has two parts: schoolwork and personal/social advice.

Categories Advice, Faculty Authored, Law School and Legal Education, Opinion, Student Authored

Historic Jury Verdict Finds Google Monopolized Google Play Store and Google Play Billing

by Forrest Lovett (LAW ’19), Jay Jurata, Russell Cohen, Julia Chapman and Christie Boyden

August 5, 2024
Forrest Lovett (LAW ’19) co-authored an article discussing the unanimous jury verdict in Epic v. Google that Google unlawfully maintained a monopoly over its Google Play Store and Google Play Billing.

Categories Alumni Authored, Antitrust
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