Spring 2025 Friel-Scanlan Lecture: Ethical Lives and Business Forms
April 21, 2025
Professor Harwell Wells of the Temple University Beasley School of Law presents the 2025 Friel-Scanlan Lecture entitled “Ethical Lives and Business Forms.”
April 21, 2025
Professor Harwell Wells of the Temple University Beasley School of Law presents the 2025 Friel-Scanlan Lecture entitled “Ethical Lives and Business Forms.”
April 8, 2025
Carl W. Hittinger (BA ’76, LAW ’79) reflects on his clerkship experience with the late Judge Louis C. Bechtle (BS ’51, LAW ’54), including work on the infamous antitrust “Consumer Bag” case.
First-year attorneys and 10-Q alumni share what it’s like transitioning into practice as corporate attorney, judicial law clerk, and bankruptcy and restructuring associate. Interviewer: Nate Trager (LAW ’22; MBA ’22) Guests: Andrew LeDonne (LAW ’21), Associate at Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP; Jonathan Shahar (LAW’21), Judicial Law Clerk, First Judicial District of Pennsylvania; and Michael
Abygaelle Loubeau talks with former Philadelphia City Solicitor and current Managing Partner of Ballard Spahr’s Philadelphia office about his successes and challenges in shifting from public service to private practice. Interviewer: Abygaelle Loubeau (LAW ’23) Guest: Marcel Pratt (LAW ’09), Managing Partner of Ballard Spahr’s Philadelphia Office, former City Solicitor for the City of Philadelphia
Since Judge Alan Albright took the bench in the Western District of Texas in 2018, his docket has become the new hotspot for patent litigation. The authors identify five reasons why the Western District is attractive to patentees and explain why they are problematic.