The Houston Business and Tax Law Journal is seeking articles for its 2005-2006 volumes:
The HBTLJ is a scholarly journal operated, published and distributed by students of the Law Center. As the name indicates, the HBTLJ covers a diverse range of legal issues related to business and tax. Some, but not all, of these issues include mergers and acquisitions, labor and employment, intellectual property, banking, finance, securities, antitrust, and tax.
Students founded the HBTLJ in 2000 to take advantage of advances in technology and communication. The HBTLJ is comprised of both an electronic-Internet version (the e-Journal) and printed editions. In 2005-2006 the journal will publish two printed editions.
The e-Journal is structured as a "rolling publication." Articles are continuously published online as they become available through various sources. The major advantage of a rolling publication is the rapid rate at which an article or comment can be accessed for viewing. The rate of publication is only limited by the time it takes to ensure that all articles are reviewed and edited properly. Individuals with access to the Internet may view these articles as they please without any charges. Subscription to the e-Journal is for e-mail updates only. This free access ensures that the ideas, thoughts and theories in those articles reach as many readers as possible.
The bi-annual printed editions consist of all the articles and comments by scholars and professionals published by the HBTLJ on the e-Journal. The printed edition is available to paid subscribers.




