We examine the interplay of markets, ethics and law, and rising demand for ethical behavior in a market driven society coping with the promise and peril of rapid technological innovation. We analyze the market affecting role of our Common Law/Rule of Law System, its adaptability to social need and resultant legal and regulatory action promoting adherence to the spirit as well as the letter of the law. We provide examples of manager and firm harm from sanctions imposed despite adherence to “the rules.” Finally, we discuss competitive market/common law interplay in the coming era of the genome
This article is part of an exchange including Anthony Alfieri and William Simon in the Georgetown La...
Think it’s unethical, but legal? Think again. Recent examples of draconian legal e...
This Article discusses some of the inadequacies in the current ethical regulation of the legal syste...
We examine the interplay of markets, ethics and law, and rising demand for ethical behavior in a mar...
We examine the interplay of markets, ethics and law, and rising demand for ethical behavior in a mar...
We examine the interplay of markets, ethics and law, and rising demand for ethical behavior in a mar...
We examine the interplay of markets, ethics and law, and rising demand for ethical behavior in a mar...
The time is long past when either economist or lawyers, on the basis of their own singular disciplin...
The fallout from the financial crisis continues to inform the development of corporate and securitie...
The limits of markets as mechanisms for constraining socially suboptimal behavior are well documente...
The limits of markets as mechanisms for constraining socially suboptimal behavior are well documente...
This is not your grandfather’s SEC anymore. Rapid technological change has resulted in novel regulat...
This paper presents a thorough examination of ethical practices within the dynamic landscape ...
Prepared for a roundtable on corporate ethics at the University of Maryland School of Law, this essa...
Financial markets do not function well when fraud is pervasive. It has been well documented that fin...
This article is part of an exchange including Anthony Alfieri and William Simon in the Georgetown La...
Think it’s unethical, but legal? Think again. Recent examples of draconian legal e...
This Article discusses some of the inadequacies in the current ethical regulation of the legal syste...
We examine the interplay of markets, ethics and law, and rising demand for ethical behavior in a mar...
We examine the interplay of markets, ethics and law, and rising demand for ethical behavior in a mar...
We examine the interplay of markets, ethics and law, and rising demand for ethical behavior in a mar...
We examine the interplay of markets, ethics and law, and rising demand for ethical behavior in a mar...
The time is long past when either economist or lawyers, on the basis of their own singular disciplin...
The fallout from the financial crisis continues to inform the development of corporate and securitie...
The limits of markets as mechanisms for constraining socially suboptimal behavior are well documente...
The limits of markets as mechanisms for constraining socially suboptimal behavior are well documente...
This is not your grandfather’s SEC anymore. Rapid technological change has resulted in novel regulat...
This paper presents a thorough examination of ethical practices within the dynamic landscape ...
Prepared for a roundtable on corporate ethics at the University of Maryland School of Law, this essa...
Financial markets do not function well when fraud is pervasive. It has been well documented that fin...
This article is part of an exchange including Anthony Alfieri and William Simon in the Georgetown La...
Think it’s unethical, but legal? Think again. Recent examples of draconian legal e...
This Article discusses some of the inadequacies in the current ethical regulation of the legal syste...