FinTech – The CFTC’s Silver Bullet?
Technology-focused investigations are in the CFTC’s future, predicts Peter Isajiw (LAW ’02) and colleagues
Technology-focused investigations are in the CFTC’s future, predicts Peter Isajiw (LAW ’02) and colleagues
In Part 2 of its Summer job advise, Temple 10-Q reminds aspiring lawyers that they are also adults—so act like it
Heedless of the old saw that free advice is worth what you pay for it, the Editors of The Temple 10-Q thought it might help students and recent graduates beginning new jobs (e.g., as summer associates)—and those who employ them—to have a list of “do’s” and “don’ts” accumulated from our years of hard experience. Although
Pamela Bookman provides a preview of her forthcoming article on the phenomena of ad hoc procedure.
CEOs should “let professionals handle a communications crisis,” Jonathan Broder (LAW ’83) advises in his critique of United’s recent PR debacle.
It’s still a guessing game. William C. Hussey, II (LAW ’97) discusses the potential tax implications under the Trump Administration.
Chase Howard (LAW ’18) dives into Daimler and its conflict with registration-based jurisdiction in Pennsylvania
David Richards provides his perspective and experience with transferable development rights.
Prof. Lipson highlights SCOTUS’s decision to award wage claims to Jevic drivers despite “structured dismissal”