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Education

From Temple Law to Children’s Book Author, Catherine Nguyen (LAW ’10) Continues to Create Opportunity

by Douglas Sasso (’26)

December 11, 2023
Douglas Sasso (‘26) spotlights Cat Nguyen’s (LAW ’10) broad contributions to the legal profession and the community, and in the process finds some appetizing advice for law students.

Categories Advice, Compliance, Law School and Legal Education, Spotlight, Student Authored

Federal Court Allows Price-Fixing Class Action to Proceed Against Universities

by Carl W. Hittinger (LAW ’79, B.A. ’76) and Tyson Y. Herrold

Carl Hittinger discusses recent antitrust litigation in a price-fixing class action suit against universities, and finds that the Sherman Act is broad, and its exemptions narrow, such that it applies similarly in the educational as in the business setting.

Categories Alumni Authored, Antitrust, Business Law Practice

International Bribery Persists – Confusion About the Law Does Not

by Michael Donnella (Temple Law Professor)

Professor Donnella of the Temple Law Center for Compliance and Ethics explores why repeat offenders of anti-bribery laws continually find themselves on the wrong side of the law—hint, they are not just confused.

Categories Business Law Practice, Compliance, Faculty Authored, International Business

Advancing Financial Empowerment, One Client at a Time

by William J. Woodward, Jr
Dollar-Bill

Last year, our newest federal consumer agency, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), rolled out an ambitious program designed to elevate the level of financial literacy among consumers. One part of the effort is primarily focused on the most vulnerable, such as those who qualify for free social services or who obtain legal services from

Categories Faculty Authored, Finance
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