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Works in Business Organizations Law

2023

A Breakdown of Where NIL Currently Stands, Justin Cavegn
UNH Sports Law Review

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Out of Bounds? The Legal Implications of the Emerging Rivalry Between LIV Golf and the PGA Tour, Michael Dube, Libba Galloway, Chantel McCabe, Michael McCann, Alan Milstein
UNH Sports Law Review

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Change is Growth: The Future of The NCAA and College Athletics, Conner Poulin
UNH Sports Law Review

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Play Like a Girl, Get Paid Like a… Man?, Amanda M. Malool
UNH Sports Law Review

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Place Your Bets: The Legal Integration of Sports Betting With Cryptocurrency, Andrew Topps
UNH Sports Law Review

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2022

Undead Dicta or Haunted Holdings? A Closer Look at the Zombie Subjective Intent Partnership Formation Cases, Joseph K. Leahy
The University of New Hampshire Law Review

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Masthead, Editorial Board
UNH Sports Law Review

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Table of Contents, Editorial Board
UNH Sports Law Review

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Editors' Foreword, Ryan A. Buchanan, Jacob M. Rocchi
UNH Sports Law Review

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Playing for Keeps: The Need for Name, Image, and Likeness Legislation to Ensure Representation for College Athletes, Campbell Flaherty
UNH Sports Law Review

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Electronic Arts’ College Videogames in the Name, Image, and Likeness Era, Ryan A. Buchanan
UNH Sports Law Review

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2021

The Gig Economy, Smart Contracts, and Disruption of Traditional Work Arrangements, Seth C. Oranburg, Liya Palagashvili
Law Faculty Scholarship

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2020

Distance Education in the Time of Coronavirus: Quick and Easy Strategies for Professors, Seth C. Oranburg
Law Faculty Scholarship

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2019

Balancing Flexibility and Rigidity: Do Unions Make Sense in the On-Demand Economy, Seth C. Oranburg, Liya Palagashvili
Law Faculty Scholarship

2018

Female entrepreneurs and equity crowdfunding in the US: Receiving less when asking for more, Seth C. Oranburg, Mark Geiger
Law Faculty Scholarship

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2012

Entrepreneurship and Innovation in Evolving Economies: The Role of Law, Megan M. Carpenter
Law Faculty Scholarship

2009

The Case Against Exempting Smaller Reporting Companies from Sarbanes-Oxley Section 404: Why Market-Based Solutions are Likely to Harm Ordinary Investors, John Orcutt
Law Faculty Scholarship

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2007

Some Peer-to-Peer, Democratically and Voluntarily Produced Thoughts About 'The Wealth of Networks: How Social Production Transforms Markets and Freedom,' by Yochai Benkler, Ann Bartow
Law Faculty Scholarship

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2005

Improving the Efficiency of the Angel Finance Market: A Proposal to Expand the Intermediary Role of Finders in the Private Capital Raising Setting, John L. Orcutt
Law Faculty Scholarship

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2004

Understanding New Hampshire’s Rule 4.2 as Applied to Corporate Litigants: An Explanation and Suggestions for Improvement, Heather Menezes
The University of New Hampshire Law Review

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