Columbia Business Law Review

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Columbia Business Law Review
Business law
LanguageEnglish
Standard abbreviations
BluebookColum. Bus. L. Rev.
ISO 4Columbia Bus. Law Rev.

Columbia Business Law Review (CBLR) is a

business law
journal and the sixth most-cited business law journal. CBLR publishes three issues each year and includes leading articles in business law and student-written notes. Every year, the third edition includes a series of student notes that survey a particularly timely issue relating to business law.

CBLR is governed by a board of third-year law students who edit the publication. The staff of the review consists of Columbia Law School students who are selected on the basis of academic performance and writing ability. Second-year staff members assist in the substantive production of the Review while also researching and writing a student note on a business-related topic.

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