Student Posts Archives

Posted by Alex Coyle. This article is about U.S. regulators monitoring the oversight of bitcoin and other types of “cryptocurrency.” Regulators want more regulation for this kind of trade, due to the fact that “cryptocurrency trading has outgrown the state-based regulation that covers many platforms.” The goal is to create better laws to further protect …

2017 – Page 2 of 8 – Blog Business Law – a resource for business law students

Posted by Mike Elwell. A recent article written by David Pitt discusses a law regarding the protection of animal farmers, was recently withdrawn by the US agency after being delayed six months by President Trump. The reason for this rule being instated was so that farmers would have an easier time suing companies that were …

December 2014

Posted by Sam Battista. I came across this article recently about these topics that were brought up in class, and I thought it was appropriate to write a blog pertaining to this article. Seven reputable members of the Geneovese crime family were recently arrested on accounts of money laundering and racketeering. The group allegedly raked …

November 2016

Posted by Victoria Gencarelli. Product liability is a prevailing issue and concern for companies and businesses who are marketing and selling their products. It is a company’s duty to take the liability for manufacturing and selling a product that is defective or damaged. By creating and issuing a defective product to the public, it increases …

April 2015 – Page 2 of 2 – Blog Business Law – a resource for business law students

Cell phone video capability is commonplace now, and police in New Jersey are getting used to it. Experts claim that under the First Amendment recording police in plain view is protected. A police officer may not seize a cell phone, delete anything on it, or even demand that the person turn it over to him …

Forensic Accounting Archives

Posted by Abdullah Aljammaz. Two brothers have formerly owned a Pennsylvania defense contractor in Pittsburgh was sentenced to  prison after their involvement in a $6 million fraud was revealed. These two brothers planned to overcharge the U.S. Defense Department for Humvee window kits. The two brothers paid the $6 Million back to the U.S government …

Blog Business Law Archives

President Trump blocked the impending merger between Singapore-based, Broadcom, and U.S.-based, Qualcomm, over concerns that it would affect national security. The Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States investigated “the national security implications of the deal last week over concerns that it would hamper U.S. efforts to develop 5G wireless networks and other emerging technologies. …

2014 – Page 2 of 6 – Blog Business Law – a resource for business law students

Posted by Sam Battista. I came across this article recently about these topics that were brought up in class, and I thought it was appropriate to write a blog pertaining to this article. Seven reputable members of the Geneovese crime family were recently arrested on accounts of money laundering and racketeering. The group allegedly raked …

2018 – Page 2 of 4 – Blog Business Law – a resource for business law students

President Trump blocked the impending merger between Singapore-based, Broadcom, and U.S.-based, Qualcomm, over concerns that it would affect national security. The Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States investigated “the national security implications of the deal last week over concerns that it would hamper U.S. efforts to develop 5G wireless networks and other emerging technologies. …

November 2015

Posted by Philip D Lacki. ‘The lid popped off”? How does a lid pop off without someone doing something to cause it to pop off? Just like the Liebeck v McDonald’s case, I find this case involving someone suing Starbucks for a faulty lid to be morally wrong in the sense of business law. “The stress activated …