CBLR Published Student Works

Tuesday, March 30th, 2010 at 11:23 am, by Oscar Loui

Columbia Business Law Review congratulates the following students, whose notes will be published in CBLR in the 2010-2011 academic year.

  • Carol Brass, A Proposed Evidentiary Privilege for Medical Checklists
  • Matthew Cormack, An Exception to the Rule: Pro Se Corporate Bankruptcy
  • Melissa McEllin, Rethinking Jedwab: A Revised Approach to Preferred Shareholder Rights
    (winner of the Skadden Prize for Best Student Note)
  • Nicholas Ortiz, Consumer Speech and the Constitutional Limits of FTC Regulations in “New Media”
  • Charles Rose, The Tax Lawyer’s Dilemma: Recent Developments Heighten Tax Lawyer Responsibilities and Liabilities

CBLR also congratulates the following students, who will be published in our Annual Survey in the Spring 2010 issue of CBLR.

  • Roshni Banker, Glass-Steagall Through the Back Door: Creating a Divide in Banking Functions Through the Use of Corporate Living Wills
  • Elizabeth Broomfield, Subduing the Vultures: Assessing Government Caps on Recovery in Sovereign Debt Litigation
  • C. B. Buente, Enforcement of  State and Local Tobacco Excise Taxes After Hemi Group
  • Jeremy Ryan Delman, Structuring Say-on-Pay: A Comparative Look at Global Variations in Shareholder Voting on Executive Compensation
  • Kathleen Vermazen Radez, The Freedom of Information Act Tested: Striking a Balance Between Regulatory Accountability and the Unique Reputational Harm Concerns of the Financial Crisis

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