Business Law
Business Law News 2014, ISSUE 3
Content
- Business Law News Editoral Team
- Business Law News Table of Contents
- Business Law Section Executive Committee Members 2014-2015
- Executive Benefits Ins. Agency v. Arkison (In re Bellingham Ins. Agency, Inc.): United States Supreme Court Defines the Statutory Boundaries of Article I Bankruptcy Judges after Stern v. Marshall
- Executive Committee: Message from the Chair
- Executive Committee of the Business Law Section 2013-2014
- Ponzi Schemes and Poker-Is Recovering Gambling Losses a Winning Hand?
- Standing Committee Officer Appointments
- Standing Committee Officers of the Business Law Section 2013-2014
- Test Your Knowledge: Recent Developments in Insolvency Law
- The Interest Tail Wags the Profit Dog
- Troubled Waters: Navigating the Tax Issues of Llcs with Bridge Debt
- Bln Editorial Board: Message from the Editor
BLN Editorial Board: Message from the Editor
Robert Brayer
Welcome Business Law News readers, to the second issue of the new iteration of the publication, and sadly, my last issue as your Editor-in-Chief. Starting with our next issue, Issue 4, I will be turning the reins over to Jerome A. "Jerry" Grossman. Jerry has been an enormous asset during my tenure as Editor-in-Chief, and I know that he will be an outstanding Editor-in-Chief in his own right. Assisting Jerry as Vice-Chairs will be Coleman Cannon and Kaveh Mirshafiei, two of the most active and helpful members of the BLN Board.
I greatly enjoyed my time helming this publication. The position was both challenging and extremely rewarding. Of course, I could not have done the job alone. I owe thanks to several people who made my job a lot easier and more enjoyable. First up is April Frisby, our Business Law Section Executive Committee’s liaison. April recruited me for the position initially after serving in the same chair herself several years back. April’s advice was always well-considered and timely, and April would step up whenever necessary to assist BLN’s board, whether with a last-minute article edit or in strongly advocating in BLN’s interest to the Business Law Section’s Executive Committee.
Next, I must thank Megan Lynch and her entire team, including Candice Beckmann, Amanda Smith, Marc Olson, and Stephen Chavez. They were endlessly patient with my innumerable revisions and accommodating when necessary, and consistently put out a terrific product on-time. Additionally, I want to thank Charles McKee for his service as chair of the Executive Committee (and for his informative messages from the chair). Charles too is outgoing, and his successor, Robert Hawn, will certainly have some big shoes to fill. Finally, I want to thank all of the authors who have devoted their time to consistently putting together trenchant and timely articles that have enriched both the publication and our readership. I cannot wait to see where these articles, and the publication as a whole, take us next.