When Innovation and Competition Are at Odds, Antitrust Enforcers Need Innovative Remedies
Nicholas Elia (LAW ‘18) examines the impact of antitrust enforcement on innovation.
Nicholas Elia (LAW ‘18) examines the impact of antitrust enforcement on innovation.
Chase Howard (LAW ’18) dives into Daimler and its conflict with registration-based jurisdiction in Pennsylvania
Temple 10-Q uncovers former faculty with a familiar name: Prof. Wm. Alexander Hamilton
When Temple Law students ponder their career options, Philadelphia, New Jersey, and New York usually come first to mind. That said, Delaware has a rich and talented bar, and is home to some of the best law firms in the nation in corporate, intellectual property, and business bankruptcy practices. In an effort to raise awareness
This past fall, David Price, a 30-year-old free agent, signed a seven-year contract with the Boston Red Sox worth $217 million. Less than a week later, Zach Greinke, a 32-year old free agent, signed a six-year contract with the Arizona Diamondbacks worth $206 million. Despite these astronomical contracts, I argue in a forthcoming paper in
It was way back in 1895 when Temple Law was founded as Temple College’s Department of Law. The law school graduated its first class (of 16 students) in 1901. Here is a look at the full list of faculty from the 1908–1909 academic year. Elementary Law sounds like a Sherlock Holmes crash course worth
This February, Temple Law sent a team coached by Professors Ed Ellers and Jonathan Lipson to the National Transactional LawMeet Mid-Atlantic Regional Competition at Benjamin N. Cardozo Law School in New York. The Transactional LawMeet places dozens of law school teams in the role of counsel tasked with negotiating a simulated business transaction. This year,
Tech is having a moment, and in Philadelphia, the community engaged in that moment is congregating around the city’s urban core. This was the message Christopher Wink (CLA ’08), Co-Founder and Editorial Director of Technical.ly, delivered when he spoke with law students enrolled in Professor Jonathan Lipson’s Transactional Skills Workshop, a course in which students
Law school is an experience unlike any other. Sometimes that experience is great. Sometimes it is not. Most times, it’s a little of both, and always, it is memorable. Similarly, no one law professor is like another, but you’ll remember them all, for the good, the bad, or the both, long after graduation. Since its
This January, President Obama announced a series of initiatives aimed at protecting consumer data. One of these proposals is the Personal Data Notification and Protection Act (“PDNPA” or “Act”), which would create a federal standard for data breach notifications. If passed, businesses will need to know these new requirements to prepare adequately for a data