The Rocky Mountain Law Journal represents a national publication outlet primarily for those who teach law in colleges of business throughout the United States and Canada. The purpose of the journal is to publish high quality, double-blind, peer-reviewed legal research among all areas of business law. The journal also welcomes pedagogical research, recent case studies and analysis, and empirical research that is law-focused. Recognizing that academic publishing for law-related research among law faculty and practitioners has historically utilized-and continues to use primarily-the law review process for publication, our journal represents one of a very small minority of outlets for those who wish to (or must) publish utilizing the peer-reviewed process.