After the 2008 recession, it is difficult to imagine that the public is investing billions of dollars in publicly traded entities with little regulation of board conflicts and no fiduciary duty protections. Yet, that is precisely the case for more than $284 billion of investments. Investors have flocked to publicly traded limited partnerships (LPs) and limited liability companies (LLCs), collectively known as master limited partnerships (MLPs), because many are high-performing energy companies with a tax preference. MLP market capitalization, while only $14 billion in 2000, topped $284 billion as of February 2016, and more initial public offerings are on the horizon. Dazzled by the possibility of high yields, individual investors are likely...
This Article argues that existing regulation of mutual funds has serious shortcomings. In particular...
Over the last decade or so, the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws (NCCUSL) ...
(Excerpt) For the retail investor in the United States, generally two options are available for seek...
After the 2008 recession, it is difficult to imagine that the public is investing billions of dollar...
Under the mandate of Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act of 2010, the SEC is s...
Under the mandate of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act of 2010, the SEC ...
The Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act drastically changed the financial regu...
For centuries, the duty of loyalty has been the hallowed centerpiece of fiduciary obligation, widely...
Investors face a dizzying array of choices regarding where to invest their funds and increasingly re...
The aim of this paper is to critique some of the key judicial steps, with particular attention to pr...
Congress imposed a fiduciary duty regarding compensation on investment advisors by adding Section 36...
(Excerpt) No national standard exists today requiring brokerage firms to put their clients’ interest...
The article identifies a worrisome trend in corporate law and scholarship. Across seemingly unrelate...
(Excerpt) Professor Tamar Frankel’s excellent book, Fiduciary Law, is a thorough and comprehensive l...
The article discusses fiduciary obligation that broker-dealers and investment advisers owe their cli...
This Article argues that existing regulation of mutual funds has serious shortcomings. In particular...
Over the last decade or so, the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws (NCCUSL) ...
(Excerpt) For the retail investor in the United States, generally two options are available for seek...
After the 2008 recession, it is difficult to imagine that the public is investing billions of dollar...
Under the mandate of Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act of 2010, the SEC is s...
Under the mandate of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act of 2010, the SEC ...
The Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act drastically changed the financial regu...
For centuries, the duty of loyalty has been the hallowed centerpiece of fiduciary obligation, widely...
Investors face a dizzying array of choices regarding where to invest their funds and increasingly re...
The aim of this paper is to critique some of the key judicial steps, with particular attention to pr...
Congress imposed a fiduciary duty regarding compensation on investment advisors by adding Section 36...
(Excerpt) No national standard exists today requiring brokerage firms to put their clients’ interest...
The article identifies a worrisome trend in corporate law and scholarship. Across seemingly unrelate...
(Excerpt) Professor Tamar Frankel’s excellent book, Fiduciary Law, is a thorough and comprehensive l...
The article discusses fiduciary obligation that broker-dealers and investment advisers owe their cli...
This Article argues that existing regulation of mutual funds has serious shortcomings. In particular...
Over the last decade or so, the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws (NCCUSL) ...
(Excerpt) For the retail investor in the United States, generally two options are available for seek...