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Contracting For Social Change, Adam N. Eckart
Contracting For Social Change, Adam N. Eckart
University of Miami Business Law Review
Throughout history, social change has often been shaped by high profile legislation and through high-stakes litigation. But social change can also be spurred on through private contract, including through the agreements businesses and individuals make with each other every day. Transactional attorneys can promote social change through drafting techniques and choices, including narrative and storytelling techniques, and can use such drafting techniques in order to 1) write better and more complete agreements that are more consistent with business-led social activism already taking place, and 2) influence society by forcing counterparties to evolve on social issues, change industry practice, or foster …
Bowers V. Baystate Technologies: Using The Shrinkwrap License To Circumvent The Copyright Act And Escape Federal Preemption, Merritt A. Gardiner
Bowers V. Baystate Technologies: Using The Shrinkwrap License To Circumvent The Copyright Act And Escape Federal Preemption, Merritt A. Gardiner
University of Miami Business Law Review
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Relationalism & Consent: Revising U.C.C. § 2-207, Lawrence Kalevitch
Relationalism & Consent: Revising U.C.C. § 2-207, Lawrence Kalevitch
University of Miami Business Law Review
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