Wasting Away – The Temple 10-Q

Wasting Away. The corporate waste doctrine often baffles students, and occasionally teachers, of corporate law. On its face the doctrine is straightforward; a wasteful transaction occurs when a corporation has entered into an exchange β€œfor consideration so disproportionately small as to lie beyond the range at which any reasonable person …

[PDF] Temple-Tsinghua Master of Laws (LL.M.) Program

students who complete the required credit hours, required attendance, earn a grade point average of 2.0 (C) or better, and who are recommended for the degree by the faculty. Detailed information on the academic program, degree requirements, policies, and codes of conduct are available from the Temple-Tsinghua

LL.M. in Taxation Curriculum – Temple Law

This course explores the tax considerations of acquiring, constructing, owning, leasing and disposing of real estate for business use, personal use or as an investment and as a tax shelter. Financing techniques, sale-leaseback transactions, cooperatives, condominiums, certified historic structures, and real estate investment trusts are covered.

Impeaching By Omission – Advocacy and Evidence Resources

Impeaching By Omission. evidence. Evidence rules explicitly allow for impeachment of any witness (even one called by the party) and set the procedures for attacking with inconsistencies – the impeaching document need not be shown to the witness, and impeachment must occur with there being some opportunity for the witness to respond and explain.

LL.M. in Trial Advocacy Testimonials – Temple Law

Immediately after graduation I secured a position in the Complex Commercial Litigation Department. I was told I am the only person in the firm with an LL.M. in Trial Advocacy and that makes me a great asset. I know the pursuit of my LL.M has brought me success and it will continue to do so in the future. Rachael Santoriella, ’07

Taking the Bar as a Foreign-Trained Lawyer – Temple Law

2 credit hours of professional responsibility; 2 credit hours in legal research, writing and analysis; 2 credit hours in American legal studies; and; At least 6 credit hours in β€œcourses that principally focus on subject matter tested on the New York State bar examination or the New York Law Examination prescribed in section 520.9(a)(3).”