University of Miami Business Law Review - UMBLR

University of Miami Business Law Review - UMBLR The University of Miami Business Law Review ("UMBLR") is a legal journal concentrating on issues arising in any field related to emerging business issues. L.

The University of Miami Business Law Review (the “Review” or “UMBLR”; ISSN: 2376-404X) was first published as a club journal by the Business Law Society and later vested as a formal law review, the University of Miami Business Law Journal (ISSN: 1047-2819) in 1991. In 1997, UMBLR absorbed the University of Miami Sports and Entertainment Law Review (ISSN: 8756-3991) under its brand. The Review stri

ves to publish one volume per year composed of two full issues, one each in the Winter and Summer, and a Symposium issue. The Review publishes articles by professors, judges, practitioners and students. All articles—even those by the most respected authorities—are subjected to a rigorous editorial process designed to sharpen and strengthen substance and tone. As a student-run organization, student editors make all editorial and organizational decisions. The Review has both a professional and an educational mission. It serves the legal profession, the bench, the bar, and the academy by providing a forum for the publication of original legal research of the highest quality. We receive and scrutinize hundreds of written submissions annually to select approximately ten Articles each volume. We also ensure uniformity in the citation of authority in legal scholarship and court documents by following the Nineteenth Edition of The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation. The Review also affords the Editorial Board two valuable educational experiences. First, we provide training in the performance of all the editorial and administrative tasks associated with the publication of a professional legal journal. Second, we assist each of our members in preparing an original work of scholarship suitable for professional publication. In the 2017–2018 academic year, the Review will publish its 26th volume. Volume 26 Executive Board:

Volume 26 Executive Board

Joshua Scott Olin, Editor-in-Chief
Colin Simon, Executive Editor
Meera Khan, Executive Editor
Lindsay Abbondondolo, Managing Editor
Tyler Laurence, Senior Articles Editor
Jean Strickland, Senior Notes & Comments Editor
Talal Rashid, Senior Notes & Comments Editor
Catherine Baumgartner, Symposium & Events Editor/Articles & Comments Editor
Daniel Halperin, Alumni Editor
India Prather, Senior Writing Editor
Ashley Singrossi, Online Media Editor
Ana Cardenas, Articles & Comments Editor
Angela Capezza, Articles & Comments Editor
Anthony Perez, Articles & Comments Editor
Daniel Correa, Articles & Comments Editor
Gary McPherson, Articles & Comments Editor

Editorial Board

Jake Altobello, Daniel Alvarez, Lilli Balik, Estefania Borrero, Jared Brenner, Daniel Bujan, Dimitrije Canic, Joseph A. Cottingham, Steven Dickstein, Zachary Doniger, Kevin Fish, Nicholas Gangemi, Ludovica Gardani, Eli Gordon, Justin Henning, Brittany Hynes, Taylor Jobb, Patrick Kalbac, Nicole Langesfeld, Stephanie Marmol, Angelo Massagli, Amit Neuman, Brandon Peck, Yasbel Perez, Joey Rafaeli, Tyler Rauh, Joshua Robins, Alessandria San Roman, Julia Shackleton, Raquel Toral, Jordan Zim, Andrew Zuckerman

Cite as: U. Miami Bus. Rev. For more information, please do not hesitate to contact us by email at [email protected].

05/05/2022

Be sure to check out our latest Insights post! Written by Matthew Shalna, this post explains a lawsuit filed by head coach candidates alleging racially discriminatory hiring practices for head coach positions in the NFL.

05/04/2022

Be sure to check out our latest Insights post! Written by Jack Flagg, this post considers how the Tom Brady touchdown ball sale could have played out.

04/29/2022

Be sure to check out our latest Insights post! Written by Rayaan Hossain, this post discusses what a recent Florida case might mean for future legal disputes concerning Bitcoins.

04/19/2022

Be sure to check out our latest Insights post! Written by Stephen Vinson, this post discusses Microsoft's planned acquisition of Activision.

UMBLR would like to congratulate the students who have been selected for publication in Volume 31!
04/15/2022

UMBLR would like to congratulate the students who have been selected for publication in Volume 31!

04/12/2022

Be sure to check out our latest Insights post! Written by Jenna Reifler, this post discusses recent changes to the NFL’s Rooney Rule designed to help minority candidates enter the head coaching pipeline.

04/06/2022

Be sure to check out our latest Insights post! Written by Caroline Valencia, this post considers potential legal remedies for victims of harassment in the metaverse.

03/31/2022

Be sure to check out our latest Insights post! Written by Austin Booth, this post discusses increased regulatory scrutiny of airline mergers.

03/23/2022

Be sure to check out our latest Insights post! Written by Ryan Greenberg, this post discusses why a class action lawsuit seeking reimbursement for work-from-home expenses should prompt employers to review reimbursement policies.

03/18/2022

Be sure to check out our latest Insights post! Written by Jacob Leon, this post explains why student visa rules may not allow international student-athletes to benefit from new NCAA rules allowing student-athletes to profit from their names, images, and likenesses.

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