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ContractsProf Blog
9h ago
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) this week announced a new Final Rule on non-competes. I was hoping for a short document that clearly and concisely lays out the new rule. Instead, we got a a 570-page document that, truth be ..read more
ContractsProf Blog
21h ago
Below are the seven student artists who participated in the 2023-2024 Cardozo Cup competition at OCU Law. The challenge is to create an original work of art celebrating Judge Cardozo (in contracts, we are exclusively interested in New York Court ..read more
ContractsProf Blog
3d ago
Top Downloads For: Contracts & Commercial Law eJournal Recent Top Papers (60 days) As of: 23 Feb 2024 - 23 Apr 2024 Rank Paper Downloads 1. Online behavioural advertising, consumer empowerment and fair competition: Are the DSA transparency obligations the ..read more
ContractsProf Blog
4d ago
This is the third year that I have asked my OCU law contracts students to create works of art commemorating Judge Cardozo. The winner gets their name inscribed on the Cardozo Cup. The first winner was Ethan Toutellotte, who wrote ..read more
ContractsProf Blog
1w ago
Fans of the “law in action” tradition will be happy to learn that the authors of the contracts casebook bearing that name—Contracts: Law in Action—are on course to publish a new 5th edition for adoption fall 2024. This edition is ..read more
ContractsProf Blog
1w ago
We recently discussed Elon Musk's decision to "cancel" contract with Don Lemon. Now, we have news of NBC "dropping" Ronna McDaniel. How does dropping accord with contract obligations? Image by Gage Skidmore from Peoria, AZ, United States of America, CC ..read more
ContractsProf Blog
1w ago
Top Downloads For: Contracts & Commercial Law eJournal Recent Top Papers (60 days) As of: 16 Feb 2024 - 16 Apr 2024 Rank Paper Downloads 1. Online behavioural advertising, consumer empowerment and fair competition: Are the DSA transparency obligations the ..read more
ContractsProf Blog
1w ago
Not the brooch at issue Jenny Gross reports in The New York Times about an English art historian who bought a silver brooch at an arts fair thirty-six years ago for the equivalent of $35. Recently, the woman discovered via ..read more
ContractsProf Blog
1w ago
The blog covered this case after oral argument. Now that the case has been decided, Nancy Kim (left) reports on the outcome. The U.S. Supreme Court weighed in on a matter today involving some yummy things* – baked goods, contracts ..read more
ContractsProf Blog
1w ago
We have touched on this topic a few times before. We noted a challenge in the Seventh Circuit to mass arbitration here, and we provided Roku’s terms of service, which provide an illustration of the new practice of “batch arbitration ..read more