Business Law
Business Law News ISSUE 2, 2022
Content
- B-Law B-Law B-Law: Ethics For Business Lawyers Annual Review 2021
- Business Law News Editorial Team
- Executive Committee of the Business Law Section 2021-2022
- Health Law Committee 2021 Appellate Litigation Update
- Health Law Committee Regulatory Update
- Letter From the Chair
- Selected 2021 Developments In Nonprofit Organizations Law and Nonprofit Organizations (Npo) Committee Highlights
- Table of Contents
- Test Your Knowledge: Recent Developments In Insolvency Law
- Letter From the Editor
LETTER FROM THE EDITOR
Written by Daniel A. Lev Editor
This is Part 2 of the 2021 Annual Review of the Business Law News (BLN) includes submissions from the following standing committees:
- From the Health Law Committee: A report on last year’s significant regulatory and case law developments.
- From the Insolvency Law Committee: A review of the diverse cases affecting a wide-range of insolvency related topics, accompanied by an approved MCLE test.
- From the Non-Profit Organizations Committee: A review of a number of California legislative developments that affect nonprofit organizations.
- From Neil J. Wertlieb, the BLN’s first ever year-end update of ethics developments affecting business lawyers.
As the Business Law Section celebrates its forty-fifth year, the BLN remains committed to providing its readership with updates from each of the standing committees. So we continue to urge all standing committees to keep track of developments as the year progresses, with the goal of having draft annual review updates in hand by Thanksgiving. And, as a reminder to our readers, the BLN always is seeking articles of general interest to business law practitioners. If you have an article of general interest, please feel free to contact the BLN. Publishing in the BLN remains a terrific opportunity both to influence the discourse in the areas in which you practice and to market yourself and your skill set. In addition, if your article was written specifically for the BLN, like the Insolvency Law Committee update, you can get CLE credit for the time you spend writing it and you can also use your article as a way to allow practitioners to obtain MCLE credit. Our submission guidelines are available on the CLA website, here: https://calawyers.org/section/businesslaw/publications/business-law-news/business-lawsubmission-guidelines/. If you are interested, please feel free to contact me at dlev@sulmeyerlaw.com.