Sona Gala, J.D.

Clinical Associate Professor of Business Law, College of Business Administration Loyola Marymount University

  • Los Angeles CA

Assistant Chair, Department of Marketing and Business Law | Program Coordinator, Business Law Minor

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Biography

You can contact Sona Gala at sona.gala@lmu.edu.

Sona Gala is a Clinical Associate Professor of Business Law in the Department of Marketing and Business Law at LMU. She teaches several business law courses including the Legal Environment of Business, Legal Tools for Business Professionals, and Law for the Entrepreneur. Professor Gala is also the Program Coordinator for the Business Law Minor. She has written a number of articles that have been published in both legal and social science journals. Professor Gala is a member of the Executive Board and incoming President for the Pacific South-West Academy of Legal Studies in Business. She is a founding member and currently serves on the Advisory Board for the LMU Family Business & Entrepreneurship Center. Prior to joining the LMU faculty, Professor Gala was a practicing attorney for 19 years. Most recently, she served as an attorney for a leading privately-owned investment company, with a focus on hospitality and food service.

Education

Loyola Law School

J.D.

1999

Loyola Marymount University

B.B.A.

Marketing

1996

Social

Areas of Expertise

Small Business
Law
Entrepreneurship
Business Law

Industry Expertise

Legal Services

Articles

Are Technical Complexities and Media Interference Crippling the Ability of Juries to Deliver Fair Verdicts?

Journal of Law, Business, & Ethics

2014-01-07

This article examines whether media and technical complexities are interfering with a jury’s ability to deliver a fair verdict. The authors examine several highly publicized cases and the potential impact media had on jurors in these cases. The authors also examine the issues facing jurors with respect to highly technical and often complex evidence that is often difficult to understand. The authors then make recommendations with respect to what can be done to reduce media bias and simplify technical evidence introduced during trials.

Critiquing the AAUP Rule: Protecting Professors Against Complaints by Non-Students

Florida International University Law Review

2014-03-13

This article examines a Rule adopted by the AAUP that protects Professors from complaints by non-students. The authors argue that the Rule should be eliminated.

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To Wait for the Law to Change or not to Wait, That is the Question: A Guide for Same-Gender Couples and Clergy

International Journal of Social Science Studies

2014-10-04

The article begins by examining the current state of the laws governing same-sex relationships at both the federal and state level. Specifically, we will examine two cases that have substantially impacted the landscape of rights for same-sex couples. The paper will then examine four areas of the law where uncertainty for same sex couples lies and the legal agreements that can be effectively utilized to reduce this uncertainty. These areas include: 1) medical/end of life decisions; 2) financial welfare of both parties and distribution of assets upon dissolution of the relationship; 3) distribution of the couple’s property in the event of death; and 4) parental rights. The paper will conclude with recommendations for clergy in counseling same-sex couples prior to performing marriage and commitment ceremonies.

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