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Columbia Business Law Review is the first legal periodical at a national law school to be devoted solely to the publication of articles focusing on the interaction of the legal profession and the business community. The review publishes three issues yearly, which involve students in the editing of leading articles in business law, as well as the production of student-written notes.

About CBLR

Columbia Business Law Review is the first legal periodical at a national law school to be devoted solely to the publication of articles focusing on the interaction of the legal profession and the business community. The review publishes three issues yearly, which involve students in the editing of leading articles in business law, as well as the production of student-written notes.

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  • Volume 2013 | Issue 1

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    A selection from our current issue.

    Articles
    A Precedent Built On Sand: Norcon v. Niagara Mohawk
    by Victor P. Goldberg
    Shadow Banking and Financial Distress: The Treatment of "Money-Claims" in Bankruptcy
    by Chrystin Ondersma
    Notes
    Beyond Securities Fraud: The Territorial Reach of U.S. Laws After Morrison v. N.A.B.
    by David He
    Destined for Failure? An Analysis of the Biologics Price Competition and Innovation Act of 2009
    by Sara Margolis
    Can the L3C Spur Private Foundation Program-Related Investment?
    by Edward Xia
    Lecture: The Institutional Dimensions of Antitrust Adjudication: Exploring the Bases of Judicial Decision Making in the United States and Europe
    Introduction: The Institutional Dimensions of Antitrust Adjudication: Exploring the Bases of Judicial Decision Making in the United States and Europe
    by William H. Rooney
    Antitrust and the Judicial Virtues
    by Daniel A. Crane
    Comment: A European Perspective on the Institutional Dimensions of Antitrust Adjudication
    by Jean-François Bellis
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