DePaul University College of Law
DePaul Business & Commercial Law Journal

Background:
The DePaul Business & Commercial Law Journal, which is affiliated with the Commercial Law League of America (CLLA), is a student-run organization that publishes a quarterly journal under the same name. The journal also hosts an annual symposium in conjunction with the CLLA on a variety of business and commercial law topics. The Journal was created in 2002 through the merger of the College of Law's Business Law Journal and the CLLA's Commercial Law Journal.

Purpose:
The purpose of the Journal is to provide an effective resource for comprehensive analysis of contemporary business and commercial law issues to practicing attorneys, academia, and the business community. The Journal aims to encourage active participation in the research and analysis of current business and commercial law issues in a manner that fosters the intellectual development of students and professionals.

Organization:
Editorial and organizational work is done by student editors and the student research staff with the generous support of the publishing section of the Commercial Law League of America. Day-to-day operations are carried out by the student editors.

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