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IP Waivers in a Pandemic: Great in Theory, Wrong in Practice

Tuesday, January 31, 2023
Written by
Brenna L. Kingyon

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  • Volume 48, Number 1

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  • The Hidden Costs of Statutory Caps for Medical Malpractice Recoveries
  • Fix Housing to Fix America: Unlocking Housing Abundance with Land-Use Reform
  • Feel Good Antitrust
  • Circuit Split: The Pleading Standard for ERISA § 406 Violations
  • Dr. Bezos is in: Amazon's Acquisition of One Medical and the Implications for Primary Healthcare in the United States
  • How Banking Regulation Failed to Stop the Collapse of Silicon Valley Bank
  • A Parlay of Problematic Sports Betting Policies
  • The Chinese Blockade on Imported Recyclables and the Illusory Rise of Green Consumerism
  • Economic Terminators: The Futility of American Antitrust Law in an AI-driven Economy
  • A Spic-and-Span SPAC: Modifying the SEC’s New Regulatory Regime
  • A–B–C–D–ESG: Navigating the Effect of ESG in Mergers & Acquisitions
  • Allocating Evidentiary Burdens When Parties Litigate the Fix
  • Inequity in the Market: Traditional Cable Television Versus "Streaming Cable"
  • Throwing the Flag on the NFL Disciplinary Process
  • California Data Privacy Law and Automated Decision-Making
  • A Double-Edged Sword: Recommendations for Healthcare and Business Entities When Using Polygenic Scores
  • Caught in the Crossfire: The Effects of the Russo-Ukrainian War on Trademarks of Multinational Corporations Analyzed through the Starbucks and Stars Coffee Conflict
  • Why Whistleblowing Walter May Be Helping the SEC Violate the Fourth Amendment
  • Buy Now, Pay Later: How this Fintech Consumer Credit Product Preys on Unwary Borrowers and Evades Regulation
  • Corporate Activism on Israel-Palestine and the Unconstitutionality of State Anti-Boycott Laws
  • Disclose on the Dotted Line: Artificial Intelligence as an Inventor in the U.S. Patent System
  • Claim and Switch: Is Assignor Estoppel Still Material After Minerva?
  • Weighing Certificates of Need in Times of Need
  • Earned Wage Access: Employee Perk or Small Business Killer?
  • The Imperial Securities Fraud Regime
  • Why the Supreme Court Should’ve Clarified ERISA’s Breach of the Duty of Prudence Standard in Hughes v. Northwestern University
  • USDA vs. AZA: Playing with Tiger Cubs Isn’t All It’s Cracked Up to Be
  • Time for a Tune Up in America’s Healthcare Market: Securing the Right to Repair for Medical Devices
  • Variable Interest Entity Risks and Governance
  • Health Insurers' Response to Current Mental Health Parity Laws
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