Monday, December 7, 2009

Commercial Law Course Survey Update

I have received 70 responses so far. Once again, I am only reporting the raw numbers to this point, so the percentages reflect the number of times the course option was selected as against the other options (including write in variations). I also include a list of institutions in which someone has posted a response, so if your institution is not represented, please take two minutes to complete the survey by clicking here.




Thanks
Marc (MLR)

Martin, Evans, Wright and More on Consumer Issues in New Lydian Payments Journal

A little self promotion and more. Take a look at the new Lydian Payments Journal. The December issue features:
  1. David Evans and Joshua Wright: How the Consumer Financial Protection Agency Act of 2009 Would Change the Law and Regulation of Consumer Financial Products
  2. Jennifer S. Martin: What You Should Know about the Debit Card in Your Wallet: Where the Federal Reserve's New Overdraft May Fall Short
  3. Francesc Prior Sanz and Javier Santomá: Banking the Unbanked Using Prepaid Platforms and Mobile Telephones in the U.S.
  4. Ulf Mattsson: Demystifying PCI Technologies

Happy reading! Yes, after reading all the examinations. I've got a stack of first year Contracts exams coming my way this afternoon.

- JSM

Sunday, December 6, 2009

Commercial Law Welcomes Glenys Spence!

Commercial Law is pleased to announce Professor Glenys Spence as our newest guest blogger. Professor Spence practiced civil litigation and immigration law both as a solo practitioner as well as with JBM Immigration Group. In her practice she has represented clients in family-based immigration and deportation defense since 2007. Glenys is an Assistant Professor at Phoenix School of Law. Professor Spence's research focuses on the United Nations Convention on the International Sale of Goods. We hope to hear her thoughts on the CISG and other commercial topics!

- JSM