Abbreviation | HBLR |
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Formation | 2009 |
Type | Harvard Law School student journal |
Legal status | Non-Profit |
Purpose | Publishing on the intersection of law and business |
Headquarters | Cambridge, Massachusetts |
Location |
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Region served | United States |
Website |
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The Harvard Business Law Review (HBLR) is a bi-annual
legal journal published at
Harvard Law School.
[1] It is one of the nation's premier sources[
citation needed] for legal thought and analysis on subjects including: corporate governance, securities law, capital markets, financial regulation and institutions, financial distress and bankruptcy, and related subjects.
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[4] Authors published in the journal include leading scholars, practitioners, and policymakers in their respective fields.
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While being run and published by students, the Harvard Business Law Review has an advisory board consisting of a number of tenured Professors at Harvard Law School, including
Lucian Bebchuk,
Mark J. Roe,
Guhan Subramanian, and also practitioners, including Paul N. Watterson, Jr., Elizabeth M. Schubert, and Warren Motley.
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The current Editors in Chief are Joseph Ravenna IV and Savannah Huitema.