SEC Adopts Significant Money Market Fund Reforms, Enhances Private …

enhanced the reporting requirements of registered money market funds on Form N-MFP as well as SEC-registered investment advisers to private liquidity funds on Form PF. The Amendments represent the most notable effort by the SEC to reform the money market fund industry since the series of reforms it adopted following the 2007-08 financial crisis.

Repaying Student Loans – Temple Law

Repaying Student Loans. Graduating law students who received student loans to help finance their legal education often feel overwhelmed about the prospect of beginning the repayment process and determining the right repayment option for their situation upon leaving law school. While there are many options available to help you keep your loans …

J.D. Cost of Attendance (Mirror) – Temple Law

Loan Fees: 216: 216: Total: $56,394: $72,290: Evening and Part-time Day Divisions; … the increased loan eligibility will usually be in the form of a Federal Direct Graduate PLUS loan or a private student loan and may require an additional credit check. A student will be required to obtain an additional endorser addendum or cosigner …

Admissions Office Tips: Application Components – Voices at Temple

Personal Statement: All applicants must submit a Personal Statement with the application form. Sp.A.C.E. Statement: This statement is optional, but highly encouraged. It can touch on one or many of the topics included in our Sp.A.C.E. criteria detailed on our Admissions website. Your written statements should be separate and distinct.

LL.M. for Foreign-Trained Lawyers Curriculum – Temple Law

The LL.M. is a 24-credit program that can be completed in one year. We offer core courses designed for international students as well as a flexible elective curriculum that includes a multitude of courses. Our students take a combination of required and elective courses. We can assist you in choosing courses to satisfy program requirements or …

Philadelphia City Council Enacts Sweeping Changes to … – The Temple 10-Q

by Peter F. Kelsen, Adam E. Laver and Jared N. Klein (LAW ’04) Last year, Philadelphia City Council enacted changes to Philadelphia’s residential tax abatement program via legislation that reduced the value of certain approved abatements by 10 percent per year, commencing with abatements applied for after December 31, 2020.