Issue 1
The following works appeared in Issue 1:
Articles
- Susan Lorde Martin, Kill the Monster: Promissory Estoppel as an Independent
Cause of Action - Jim R. Moye, Close the Waste Loopholes: Reassessing Commercial Item Regulations in Federal Procurements
- Lucille M. Ponte, Protecting Brand Image or Gaming the System? Consumer “Gag” Contracts in an Age of Crowdsourced Ratings and Reviews
- Theresa J. Pulley Radwan, With Malice Toward One?—Defining Nondischargeability of Debts for Willful and Malicious Injury Under Section 523(A)(6) of the Bankrupcy Code
Notes
Issue 2
The following works appeared in Issue 2:
Articles
- Bruce W. Klaw, Why Now Is the Time to Statutorily Ban Insider Trading Under the Equality of Access Theory
- Alma Pekmezovic & Gordon Walker, The Global Significance of Crowdfunding: Solving the SME Funding Problem and Democratizing Access to Capital
- Chengxi Yao, Chinese Regulation of Issuer Earnings Forecasts: Recommendations for an Ex Ante Legal Framework
Notes
- Devin R. Bates, Do Teacher Pay for Performance Schemes Advance American Education? What Education and Business Can Learn from Each Other in the Education Reform Movement
- Chris Capurso, Burgers, Doughnuts, and Expatriations: An Analysis of the Tax Inversion Epidemic and a Solution Presented Through the Lens of the Burger King-Tim Hortons Merger
Issue 3
The following works appeared in Issue 3:
Articles
- Christian Chamorro-Courtland, Collateral Damage: The Legal and Regulatory Protections for Customer Margin in the U.S. Derivatives Markets
- Stephen J. Leacock, Lack of Marketability and Minority Discounts in Valuing Close Corporation Stock: Elusiveness and Judicial Synchrony in Pursuit of Equitable Consensus
- Eric A. Zacks, The Restatement (Second) of Contracts § 211: Unfulfilled Expectations and the Future of Modern Standardized Consumer Contracts
- Edward A. Zelinsky, The Enigma of Wynne
Notes
- Christine P. Henry, The Volcker Rule and the Presumption Against Extraterritoriality: Utterly Incompatible
- Derek van den Abeelen, Harnessing Human Potential: Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell Patentability Under the Lens of Myriad