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Creating Stability In The International Fashion Industry By Using Corporate Structures And Conglomerates, Joyce Boland-Devito Esq.
Creating Stability In The International Fashion Industry By Using Corporate Structures And Conglomerates, Joyce Boland-Devito Esq.
DePaul Business & Commercial Law Journal
Abstract:
This paper will analyze the challenges currently facing the global fashion industries as consumers change their shopping habits. During these tumultuous times, retailers should re-evaluate their organizational structures. According to the Forbes Global 2000, apparel companies make up 29 of those top businesses. For instance, a corporate structure helps businesses like TJX Companies (headquartered in Framingham, Massachusetts) – which owns TJ Maxx, Marshalls, HomeGoods and Sierra Trading Post – to operate efficiently and maintain over 1000 stores in the U.S., Canada, U.K., Ireland, Germany, Poland, Austria, The Netherlands and Australia. It sells apparel and home fashions (sheets, pillows, …
Rise Of The Machines: The Legal Implications For Investor Protection With The Rise Of Robo-Advisors, Bret E. Strzelczyk
Rise Of The Machines: The Legal Implications For Investor Protection With The Rise Of Robo-Advisors, Bret E. Strzelczyk
DePaul Business & Commercial Law Journal
This note examines the complex state of financial innovation and preexisting investor protection regimes, mainly the Investment Advisers Act of 1940, which do not properly address the question of whether a robo-advisor platform serving as registered investment advisers satisfies the fiduciary standard elements laid out in the Act. This article examines the current regulation from the Department of Labor, the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, and the Securities and Exchange Commission and addresses the inadequacies in each regulatory entity’s policy prescription. This article contends that robo-advisors can not act as a fiduciary for several reasons – primarily because these platforms do …
Consumers In Shock: How Federal Government Overregulation Led Mylan To Acquire A Monopoly Over Epinephrine Autoinjectors, Nicole O'Toole
Consumers In Shock: How Federal Government Overregulation Led Mylan To Acquire A Monopoly Over Epinephrine Autoinjectors, Nicole O'Toole
DePaul Business & Commercial Law Journal
The philosophy that federal government intervention increases costs and decreases options and values available to consumers can be analyzed across a plethora of markets. This Note will focus on the epinephrine autoinjector market, specifically looking at Mylan's epinephrine autoinjector known as the EpiPen. Today, the EpiPen is considered the “Kleenex” of epinephrine autoinjectors as it is estimated to control over ninety percent of the market share. From a Darwinist perspective it would appear that because the EpiPen controls most of the market, it must be the most superior product available to consumers. However, as this note will cover, this is …
Over- And Under-Funding: Crowdfunding Concerns Of The Parties Involved, Tanya M. Marcum J.D., Eden S. Blair Phd
Over- And Under-Funding: Crowdfunding Concerns Of The Parties Involved, Tanya M. Marcum J.D., Eden S. Blair Phd
DePaul Business & Commercial Law Journal
Financial collaboration for new business ventures or the expansion of existing businesses utilizing the internet and social media is expanding. One area of growth is in the area of crowdfunding. Crowdfunding or crowdsourcing is known as collaborative funding using the internet to attract many investors to a new business venture.
Supremacy Of Law Or Religion: Congress's Power To Amend The Constitution Bypassing Constraints Of The Constitutional Process, Roman Sankovych
Supremacy Of Law Or Religion: Congress's Power To Amend The Constitution Bypassing Constraints Of The Constitutional Process, Roman Sankovych
DePaul Business & Commercial Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Netflix Tax: Chicago's Extension Of Its Amusement Tax To Include Electronically Delivered Entertainment Faces Numerous Changes And Sets The Stage For Taxing On Streaming-Based Entertainment, Stephanie Cueman
DePaul Business & Commercial Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform And Consumer Protection Act: The Evolution Of Whistleblower Protections, Employment Contracts And Mandatory Arbitration Agreements, Florence Shu-Acquaye
Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform And Consumer Protection Act: The Evolution Of Whistleblower Protections, Employment Contracts And Mandatory Arbitration Agreements, Florence Shu-Acquaye
DePaul Business & Commercial Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Eleventh Circuit's Second Shot At Getting It Right: Nonconsensual Nondebtor Releases In Bankruptcy Court, Pierce G. Hand Iv
The Eleventh Circuit's Second Shot At Getting It Right: Nonconsensual Nondebtor Releases In Bankruptcy Court, Pierce G. Hand Iv
DePaul Business & Commercial Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Violence Taxes: New Way To Recoup And Prevent The Costs Of Gun Violence? Or New Method To Destroy Business And Competitiveness?, Joseph R. Buoscio Jr.
Violence Taxes: New Way To Recoup And Prevent The Costs Of Gun Violence? Or New Method To Destroy Business And Competitiveness?, Joseph R. Buoscio Jr.
DePaul Business & Commercial Law Journal
No abstract provided.
In Retrospect Of 40 Years, Another Look At Andrews' Personal Deductions Argument: A Comparison Of Charitable Contributions And Child-Care Expenses, Limor Riza
DePaul Business & Commercial Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Centralization Of The Banking Industry: Dodd-Frank's Impact On Community Banks And The Need For Both Regulatory Relief And An Overhaul Of The Current Framework, Bryce W. Newell
DePaul Business & Commercial Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Halliburton Ii: A Missed Opportunity To Right The Wrong In Rule 10b-5 Based Class Actions, Erich L. Schmitz
Halliburton Ii: A Missed Opportunity To Right The Wrong In Rule 10b-5 Based Class Actions, Erich L. Schmitz
DePaul Business & Commercial Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Continuing Conundrum Of Mistakes: Where The Dodd-Frank Act Went Wrong, Shipra Mehta
Continuing Conundrum Of Mistakes: Where The Dodd-Frank Act Went Wrong, Shipra Mehta
DePaul Business & Commercial Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Three Cheers For Three Tiers: Why The Three-Tier System Maintains Its Legal Validity And Social Benefits After Granholm, Roni Elias
DePaul Business & Commercial Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Investment-Environment Disputes: Challenges And Proposals, Mohamed F. Sweify
Investment-Environment Disputes: Challenges And Proposals, Mohamed F. Sweify
DePaul Business & Commercial Law Journal
No abstract provided.
In Re Oracle Corp. Derivative Litigation: Death Of Special Litigation Committees?, Anna Panchenko
In Re Oracle Corp. Derivative Litigation: Death Of Special Litigation Committees?, Anna Panchenko
DePaul Business & Commercial Law Journal
No abstract provided.