As mortgage rates drop, lenders have begun making borrowers promise they won’t go into forbearance — but it’s not necessarily a binding agreement
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Artists Demand Artist Pension Trust Halt Controversial Storage Fee
Liam Roth appears in Artsy.net to discuss how the Artist Pension Trust (APT) attempted to change contractual terms in violation of their agreement. View Article: Artists Demand Artist Pension Trust Halt Controversial Storage Fee.
Life Lessons from the 2011 NFL Preseason.
Liam Roth appears in Men’s Health to help bring clarity to contractual relationships between professional athletes and ownership.
By Maren Kasselik, September 10, 2011
Touchdown. You: 6, NFL: 0.
The 2011 NFL season—you know, the one that didn’t exist until a new collective bargaining agreement...
Life Lessons from the 2011 NFL Preseason. Continue reading…
Business Lobby Presses Agenda Before ’08 Vote
Liam Roth’s empirical study, “After Midnight” is cited in the New York Times in reference to how the incoming presidential administration addressed the outgoing administration’s midnight regulations.
View Article: Business Lobby Presses Agenda Before ’08 Vote.
Midnight Regulations
“After Midnight” discussed on National Public Radio’s The Diane Rehm Show.
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Midnight Rulemaking: Shedding Some Light
“After Midnight” is cited in a hearing before the Subcommittee on Commercial and Administrative Law of the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives; February 4, 2009.
“After Midnight” is cited in a hearing cited in a Congressional Research Service Report to Congress, November 25, 2008.