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About Jonathan Broder (LAW '83) and Beckie Schatschneider

United We Stand

by Jonathan Broder (LAW '83) and Beckie Schatschneider

CEOs should “let professionals handle a communications crisis,” Jonathan Broder (LAW ’83) advises in his critique of United’s recent PR debacle.

Categories Alumni Authored, Corporate Governance

Proposed Federal Income Tax Reform Still a Guessing (and Waiting) Game

by William C. Hussey, II and Beckie Schatschneider

It’s still a guessing game. William C. Hussey, II (LAW ’97) discusses the potential tax implications under the Trump Administration.

Categories Alumni Authored, Tax

Registration-Based Jurisdiction as a Price of Doing Business in Pennsylvania

by Chase Howard (LAW '18) and Beckie Schatschneider

Chase Howard (LAW ’18) dives into Daimler and its conflict with registration-based jurisdiction in Pennsylvania

Categories Business Law Practice, Student Authored

TDRs and Me

by David Alan Richards, Esq. and Beckie Schatschneider

David Richards provides his perspective and experience with transferable development rights.

Categories Property, Land and Real Estate

Hospital Pays $3.2M Resulting from HIPAA Security Rule Noncompliance

by Karilynn Bayus (LAW '06), Bruce Armon and Beckie Schatschneider

Recent 3.2M penalty against hospital has Karilynn Bayus (LAW ‘06) and Bruce Armon reminding covered entities to maintain robust compliance program.

Categories Alumni Authored, Compliance

The Barbarians are Still at the Gate

by Jonathan Broder (LAW '83) and Beckie Schatschneider

Hostile takeover in the blink of an eye. Jonathon Broder (LAW ‘83) discusses how CSX was snatched.

Categories Alumni Authored, Corporate Governance

Alternative Data and Credit Scores: Will it Trigger CFPB Enforcement?

by Leonard A. Bernstein (LAW '83), Maria B. Earley, Paul Bond and Beckie Schatschneider

Leonard A. Bernstein (LAW ‘83) and colleagues discuss the CFPB and the utilization of alternative data to develop credit scores

Categories Alumni Authored, Finance

Applying the Look-Through Rules in Determining ‘Investment Partnership’ Status Under Section 721(b)

by Thomas D. Phelan (LAW '11) and Beckie Schatschneider

Tax Time: Thomas D. Phelan (LAW ‘11) outlines how to apply the Look-Through Rules in Determining ‘Investment Partnership’ Status Under Section 721(b)

Categories Alumni Authored, Tax

Wasting Away

by Harwell Wells (Temple Professor of Law) and Beckie Schatschneider

Prof. Harwell Wells provides a preview of his upcoming law review article on the history of corporate waste

Categories Corporate Responsibility, Faculty Authored

New York Revises Proposed Cybersecurity Regulations, Pushes Back Effective Date

by Jay Shapiro, Laura Schmidt (LAW '14) and Beckie Schatschneider

Laura Schmidt (LAW ’14) and Jay Shapiro highlight how New York’s proposed cybersecurity regulations balance minimum standards with industry concerns.

Categories Alumni Authored, Finance, Technology
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