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Symposium Transcripts: International Arbitration: Friend Or Foe Of Corporations? February 12, 2019 Introductory Remarks, American University Business Law Review
Symposium Transcripts: International Arbitration: Friend Or Foe Of Corporations? February 12, 2019 Introductory Remarks, American University Business Law Review
American University Business Law Review
No abstract provided.
Panel I: Negotiating Arbitration Clauses, American University Business Law Review
Panel I: Negotiating Arbitration Clauses, American University Business Law Review
American University Business Law Review
No abstract provided.
Panel Iii: New Parties In Arbitration, American University Business Law Review
Panel Iii: New Parties In Arbitration, American University Business Law Review
American University Business Law Review
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Closing Remarks, American University Business Law Review
Closing Remarks, American University Business Law Review
American University Business Law Review
No abstract provided.
Panel Ii: Recent Rule Changes And Legal Developments, American University Business Law Review
Panel Ii: Recent Rule Changes And Legal Developments, American University Business Law Review
American University Business Law Review
No abstract provided.
Henry Schein V. Archver & White: A Lesson In The Importance Of Carefully Drafting An Arbitration Clause, Charles B. Rosenberg
Henry Schein V. Archver & White: A Lesson In The Importance Of Carefully Drafting An Arbitration Clause, Charles B. Rosenberg
American University Business Law Review
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The Not-So-Free Spirit Of Coachella: Coachella's Overbearing Radius Clause And The Sherman Antitrust Act, Holly Santapaga
The Not-So-Free Spirit Of Coachella: Coachella's Overbearing Radius Clause And The Sherman Antitrust Act, Holly Santapaga
American University Business Law Review
No abstract provided.
Discrimination As A Business Policy: The Misuse And Abuse Of Corporate Social Responsibility Programs, Marc Greendorfer
Discrimination As A Business Policy: The Misuse And Abuse Of Corporate Social Responsibility Programs, Marc Greendorfer
American University Business Law Review
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Doubling Down On A Billion Dollar Blind Spot: Women Business Owners And Tax Reform, Caroline Bruckner
Doubling Down On A Billion Dollar Blind Spot: Women Business Owners And Tax Reform, Caroline Bruckner
American University Business Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Tea Rose-Rectanus Doctrine's Good Faith Test, Nashrah Ahmed
The Tea Rose-Rectanus Doctrine's Good Faith Test, Nashrah Ahmed
American University Business Law Review
No abstract provided.
Raising The Stakes: The Battle Between The First Amendment And Athlete's Publicity Rights In The Wake Of Murphy V. Ncaa, Alexis Nicole Lilly
Raising The Stakes: The Battle Between The First Amendment And Athlete's Publicity Rights In The Wake Of Murphy V. Ncaa, Alexis Nicole Lilly
American University Business Law Review
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Monetary Consequences Of Environmental Regulations: Costs Of Doing Business Or Non-Deductible Penalties Or Fines?, Daniel P. Fernandez, Alex R. Figares, H. Cecil
Monetary Consequences Of Environmental Regulations: Costs Of Doing Business Or Non-Deductible Penalties Or Fines?, Daniel P. Fernandez, Alex R. Figares, H. Cecil
American University Business Law Review
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Prosecuting Foreign Bribery In National Projects: A Multi-Phased Approach To Reduce Corruption, Julia E. Johnson
Prosecuting Foreign Bribery In National Projects: A Multi-Phased Approach To Reduce Corruption, Julia E. Johnson
American University Business Law Review
The gradual establishment of an international mechanism to review and prosecute allegations of corruption could help to deter fraudulent conduct. Fraudulent conduct often reduces the economic benefits associated with large-scale development or investment projects. These projects are generally awarded through contract bidding; the bidding outcome may be dictated by bribery and other corrupt behaviors by local officials overseeing the project. The money earmarked for the project may in turn be siphoned off to the bribe recipients for private gain, leaving citizens unable to appreciate the fruits of any such project. For this reason, reducing corruption should remain a key priority. …
Interpreting Gobbledygook Under 35 U.S.C. § 101: Does The 2019 Patent Eligibility Guidance Clarify Past Confusion?, Nicole Bruner
Interpreting Gobbledygook Under 35 U.S.C. § 101: Does The 2019 Patent Eligibility Guidance Clarify Past Confusion?, Nicole Bruner
American University Business Law Review
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Authorization Of Discovery In International Commercial Arbitration: Demystifying The Sixth Circuit’S Statutory Construction Of 28 U.S.C. § 1782(A), Jason Arendt
American University Business Law Review
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Long Live The Golden Summer: Arbitration, Courts, & Colas, L. Yves Fortier
Long Live The Golden Summer: Arbitration, Courts, & Colas, L. Yves Fortier
American University Business Law Review
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The Twentieth Century Cowboy: Law's Light Touch, Henry H. Perritt Jr.
The Twentieth Century Cowboy: Law's Light Touch, Henry H. Perritt Jr.
American University Business Law Review
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Why Choose Ltas? An Empirical Study Of Ohio Manufacturers’ Contractual Choices Through A Bargaining Lens, Juliet P. Kostritsky, Jessica Ice
Why Choose Ltas? An Empirical Study Of Ohio Manufacturers’ Contractual Choices Through A Bargaining Lens, Juliet P. Kostritsky, Jessica Ice
American University Business Law Review
This Article contributes to recent scholarship regarding Long Term Agreements (“LTAs”) by providing empirical evidence that suppliers are more likely to undertake the costs of an LTA if the transaction requires significant capital expenditures or the potential for large sunk costs. Through a survey of a random group of sixty-three Ohio manufacturers, the Article explores why manufacturers with a full range of contractual and non-contractual solutions might choose one set of arrangements over others.1 It then seeks to link its findings to a broader theory of how parties bargain to solve durable problems under conditions of uncertainty, sunk costs, and …
Big Tech Makes Big Data Out Of Your Child: The Ferpa Loophole Edtech Exploits To Monetize Student Data, Amy Rhoades
Big Tech Makes Big Data Out Of Your Child: The Ferpa Loophole Edtech Exploits To Monetize Student Data, Amy Rhoades
American University Business Law Review
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Resolving The Crowdfunding Conundrum: The Experience Of The United States And Spain, Rafael A. Porrata-Doria Jr.
Resolving The Crowdfunding Conundrum: The Experience Of The United States And Spain, Rafael A. Porrata-Doria Jr.
American University Business Law Review
The phenomenon known as crowdfunding has become an attractive alternative for businesses looking for investors without having to go through more well-established routes or without necessarily having to lure and impress professional investors. However, this new form of raising capital creates a series of issues and problems unique to crowdfunding, which has led to a struggle amongst governments to effectively regulate this new entrepreneurial opportunity. The crowdfunding conundrum government regulators are facing causes them to have to reconcile two contradictory missions: facilitating the acquisition of capital by businesses and protecting investors (and the market) from fraud and manipulation. This Article …