NLRB Returns to Former Precedent on Protected Union Activity
November 6, 2023
Sean Craig (LAW ’22) authored an article discussing the National Labor Relations Board’s return to 70-year-old precedent for cases involving “abusive employee conduct.”
November 6, 2023
Sean Craig (LAW ’22) authored an article discussing the National Labor Relations Board’s return to 70-year-old precedent for cases involving “abusive employee conduct.”
October 31, 2023
Professor Tom Lin delivers the Friel-Scanlan lecture to Temple Law community entitled “A New Corporate Overstory.” Professor Lin was awarded this honor in recognition for outstanding faculty scholarship.
October 23, 2023
Landon Farnsworth (LAW ’24) outlines trends in Philadelphia lawyers’ return to the office and its challenges, why employers are mandating the return, and why some employees are reluctant.
October 11, 2023 (last updated)
Presenting The Temple 10-Q’s “AI Resources for Business Lawyers” page to aid business lawyers and students in staying abreast of AI developments. Recognizing the expansive, fast-moving nature of AI, this resource will contain valuable links for business law practitioners and students. The content is sourced frequently from Temple’s business law community; features categories including Antitrust, Contracts, Employment, Corporate Governance, IP, Consumer Protection, Tax, and AI for Lawyers; and will be regularly updated. (Send us AI business law article tips!) This initiative complements the regular business law content published by The Temple 10-Q.
October 16, 2023
Last week, Temple Law’s Introduction to Transactional Skills Program (ITS) wrapped up its 12th year. This unique program in legal education continues to provide our first-year students with a taste of transactional law and a sense of the greater Temple Law community.
October 4, 2023
Jillian Taylor (LAW ’16) of Blank Rome authored an article discussing the rise of artificial intelligence in the creation of creative works. It also looks to analyze whether and how such works may be protected under copyright laws.
September 15, 2023
Georgios Tsoflias (LAW ’16), along with Jennifer White and Andrew Wagner, of Reed Smith explains the nationwide impact that a New York tax appeal petition will have on telework arrangements that cross state lines.
September 11, 2023
Shayne Rasay (LAW ’19) and John
McGlynn co-authored an article discussing the Supreme Court’s ruling in favor of Jack Daniel’s in a trademark lawsuit against a dog accessory maker.
August 28, 2023
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.
August 15, 2023
John L. Hemmer (LAW ’06) of Morgan Lewis discusses a notice of proposed rulemaking by the USPTO that would create a separate design patent bar.