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The Duties and Breaches of the CEO President
Read more“ will seldom fail to agitate the passions of the whole community, and to divide it into parties more...
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Practicing M&A as an Attorney: A Focus on Emerging and Mature Innovative Company Transactions
Read moreInterview subjects have asked to remain anonymous in order to feel comfortable providing candid answers. Mergers and acquisitions is...
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Pay to Play: the NCAA Must Use Caution with New Player Compensation Rules
Read moreOn October 29, 2019, the NCAA announced that it intends to allow collegiate athletes to profit off their own...
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Assessing the Likelihood of Near-Future Invocations of Section 4A of the Clayton Act
Read moreThe Department of Justice announced about a year ago that three South Korean energy companies were to plead guilty...
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Deceptive Trademarks: A Free Speech Issue
Read moreLook to your left. Now look to your right. Only one of you will survive. This phrase, which purportedly...
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Pushing the Business Case for Diversity and Inclusion in Law Firms
Read moreThis October, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of Harvard University in a notable and highly covered case about...
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PG&E, Chapter 11 & the Public Beneficiary Trust
Read moreOn January 29, 2019, investor-owned Pacific Gas & Electric Company (“PG&E”) declared bankruptcy, filing a Chapter 11 reorganization petition...
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Dual Class Stock Structures: The Need for Shareholder Involvement in Formation and Management
Read moreDual class stock structures have become increasingly popular in the last couple of years. Initial public offerings that feature...
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Mass Arbitration: How Uber’s Own Alternative Dispute Resolution Clauses Were Used Against Them
Read moreAfter coming onto the scene and significantly disrupting the transportation sector around a decade ago, Uber became the center...
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The world is getting thirsty, so will we drink the ocean?
Read moreThe State of California recently ended its state of emergency related to the state’s longest recorded drought, lasting almost...
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