ISSN 0042-6229
Vol. 60, Issue 6, 2015November 19, 2014 EDT
A Bridge to Nowhere: Exposing Competition and Pricing Regulations That Lead to Mismanagement and Waste in Government Contracting
A Bridge to Nowhere: Exposing Competition and Pricing Regulations That Lead to Mismanagement and Waste in Government Contracting
Articles in Vol. 60, Issue 6, 2015
Vol. 60, Issue 6, 2015
- Practical Problems in Employment Law: FLMA Notices and the Not-So-Reliable Mailbox RuleGina E. McAndrew
- Third Circuit Takes the Wind Out of Frivolous Litigators' Sails in Fair Wind Sailing, Inc. v. DempsterTravis Dunkelberger
- The Third Circuit Lays Another Trap for Unsuspecting Employers: Lupyan v. Corinthian Colleges Inc.Keely Jac Collins
- "New Wine in an Old Bottle": The Advent of Social Media Discovery in Pennsylvania Civil Litigation MattersDaniel E. Cummins
- "Whose" Game Is It? Sports-Wagering and Intellectual PropertyRyan M. RodenbergAnastasios KaburakisJohn T. Holden
- A Bridge to Nowhere: Exposing Competition and Pricing Regulations That Lead to Mismanagement and Waste in Government ContractingJim R. Moye
- "I Mean, You're Not Staff ": The Employee Classification Circuit Split and Why the Southern District of New York's Totality of the Circumstance Test From Glatt v. Fox Searchlight Pictures Inc. Deserves a Lead RoleJamey Collidge
- Unfair and Inactionable: The Case for a Private Cause of Action for Business and Investment Activity Under Pennsylvania 's Unfair Trade Practices and Consumer Protection LawMark T. Wilhelm
- Keeping FLSA's Promises: The Third Circuit Extends the Law 's Reach to More Joint Employers, Successors, and Supervisors in Thompson v. Real Estate Mortgage NetworkJohn M. D'Elia
Jim R. Moye, A Bridge to Nowhere: Exposing Competition and Pricing Regulations That Lead to Mismanagement and Waste in Government Contracting, 60 Villanova Law Review (2014).
