ISSN 0042-6229
Vol. 60, Issue 6, 2015November 19, 2014 EDT
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 Law
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 Law
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
Mark T. Wilhelm, 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 Law, 60 Villanova Law Review (2014).
