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.”
December 5, 2024
Andrew Barron (LAW ’15, LL.M. ’20) and David Winkowski discuss how a recent Supreme Court decision, Connelly v. United States, impacts business owners who use life insurance as part of their business succession planning.
Professor Harwell Wells, discusses his new paper, Shareholder Meetings and Freedom Rides, a story about the history of corporate and securities laws that begins in an unlikely place.
Patrik Florencio & David Clark discuss the critical role of performance management in building a culture of integrity and ethics.
Katayun Jaffari discusses guidance issued by Ceres on solving climate and sustainability challenges, the potential implications of this guidance, and how it should be considered and implemented by companies.
This article analyzes Notice 2020-69 and the S corporations and shareholders that would benefit from electing entity treatment for the global intangible low-taxed income (GILTI) regime.
The 5th edition of the MBCAA of course contains the full text of the Model Act, reflecting all amendments and Official Comments through July 1, 2020, including the substantial revisions effected by the 2016 revision of the Model Act, and more recent additions such as the provisions authorizing virtual-only shareholder meetings and public benefit corporations. Extensive additional resources, however, distinguish the newly published MBCAA from other published versions of the Act and, indeed, from other corporate law treatises.
Interested in Securities and White Collar law? Read the newest article from the 10-Q, How 3 Simple Acts May Change the Securities and White-Collar Landscape.
Ballard Spahr attorneys Kathy Jaffari and Kaleena Laputka discuss performance-based compensation