To outsiders, securities law is not all that interesting. The body of the law consists of an interconnecting web of statutes and regulations that fit together in ways that are decidedly counter-intuitive. Securities law rivals tax law in its reputation for complexity and dreariness. Worse yet, the subject regulated-capital markets-can be mystifying to those uninitiated in modem finance. Moreover, those markets rapidly evolve, continually increasing their complexity. If you do not understand how the financial markets work, it is hard to understand how securities law affects those markets
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What is the current role of the law in securities arbitration? Given the difficulties investors woul...
This article is a survey of the relevant developments in securities regulation law from December 1, ...
The time is long past when either economist or lawyers, on the basis of their own singular disciplin...
To outsiders, securities law is not all that interesting. The body of the law consists of an interco...
This article provides an early assessment – both quantitative and qualitative – of the Roberts Court...
Since the enactment of the first federal securities statute in 1933, securities law has illustrated ...
This Article analyzes the Supreme Court’s leading securities cases from 1962 to 1972—SEC v. Capital ...
Part II of this Article presents an overview of Roberts Court decisions concerning class litigation....
When Congress undertakes major financial reform, either it dictates the precise con-tours of the law...
Securities Litigation provides an analytical and practical framework addressing the key subjects in ...
This is not your grandfather’s SEC anymore. Rapid technological change has resulted in novel regulat...
During the past year, the Second Circuit again had occasion to decide several cases in which signifi...
The confirmation of Lewis F. Powell, Jr., to the Supreme Court coincided with a dramatic shift in th...
Securities litigation is a complex, specialized, and detailed practice of the law that depends on th...
For its October 2017 term, the U.S. Supreme Court took up a noteworthy securities law case, Leidos, ...
What is the current role of the law in securities arbitration? Given the difficulties investors woul...
This article is a survey of the relevant developments in securities regulation law from December 1, ...
The time is long past when either economist or lawyers, on the basis of their own singular disciplin...