By Chase Boss, Senior Editor Pennsylvania is one of the many states that has adopted the corporate practice of medicine (CPOM) doctrine.[1] The doctrine rests on a simple premise: medical judgment should remain in the hands of licensed physicians, free from lay (and in this case, corporate) control. Today, however, the […]
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How Corporate Bylaws Might Have Weakened a Private Cause of Action in Securities Law
By Amber Tindall, Staff Writer In 1934, during the long cleanup of the stock market crash of 1929, the United States Legislature enacted the Securities Exchange Act (The “SEA”) to regulate the aftermarket sale of securities.[1] The SEA created the Securities Exchange Commission (“SEC”) to regulate securities exchanges by promulgating and […]
Elon Musk as the Sole Director of Twitter
by Amber Pavucsko, Staff Writer In April 2022, Elon Musk announced his plans to purchase the social media company Twitter for 44 billion dollars.[1] However, just three months later, he backed out of the deal stating that Twitter failed to give enough data to determine how many accounts were fake […]
Alternative Legal Service Providers and the Legal Profession
By Stephen Panik, Staff Writer Anyone thinking about beginning a career in the legal field has probably considered working for a law firm or for a corporation’s legal department. While both career paths can be rewarding, any new attorney entering either of these fields should be aware of the increasing […]



