Rule 10b-5’s antifraud catch-all is one of the most consequential pieces of American administrative law and most highly developed areas of judicially-created federal law. Although the rule broadly prohibits securities fraud in both public and private company stock, the vast majority of jurisprudence, and the voluminous academic literature that accompanies it, has developed through a public company lens. This Article illuminates how the explosive growth of private markets has left huge portions of U.S. capital markets with relatively light securities fraud scrutiny and enforcement. Some of the largest private companies by valuation grow in an environment of extreme information asymmetry and with the pressure, opportunity, and rationalizing c...
Fraud in the securities markets has been a focus of legislative reform in recent years. Corporations...
The 2008 financial meltdown left policymakers searching for avenues to tighten the screws on corpora...
The ongoing Great Recession has triggered numerous proposals to improve the regulation of financial ...
Rule 10b-5’s antifraud catch-all is one of the most consequential pieces of American administrative ...
Under the dominant account, securities fraud by public firms harms the firms’ shareholders and, more...
As Rule 10b-5 approaches the age of 70, deep familiarity with this supremely potent and consequentia...
Paying a dividend, repurchasing shares, underpricing an initial public offering, pledging collateral...
This article analyzes and critiques the federal securities laws\u27 reliance on disclosure as the pr...
Modern securities regulation has three main areas, each of which is plagued by a core problem. Manda...
Investment in private offerings of securities, those that take place off of public exchanges and tha...
Fraud claims filed by investors in the wake of the financial crisis of 2008 reveal a significant and...
Investment in private offerings of securities, those that take place off of public exchanges and tha...
Insider trading has shaped both the evolution of the Securities Exchange Commission (SEC) and the cu...
I formulate a rational expectations signaling model of vicarious liability for securities fraud, par...
This paper assesses the private remedies available under Rule 10b-5 to retail investors who have bee...
Fraud in the securities markets has been a focus of legislative reform in recent years. Corporations...
The 2008 financial meltdown left policymakers searching for avenues to tighten the screws on corpora...
The ongoing Great Recession has triggered numerous proposals to improve the regulation of financial ...
Rule 10b-5’s antifraud catch-all is one of the most consequential pieces of American administrative ...
Under the dominant account, securities fraud by public firms harms the firms’ shareholders and, more...
As Rule 10b-5 approaches the age of 70, deep familiarity with this supremely potent and consequentia...
Paying a dividend, repurchasing shares, underpricing an initial public offering, pledging collateral...
This article analyzes and critiques the federal securities laws\u27 reliance on disclosure as the pr...
Modern securities regulation has three main areas, each of which is plagued by a core problem. Manda...
Investment in private offerings of securities, those that take place off of public exchanges and tha...
Fraud claims filed by investors in the wake of the financial crisis of 2008 reveal a significant and...
Investment in private offerings of securities, those that take place off of public exchanges and tha...
Insider trading has shaped both the evolution of the Securities Exchange Commission (SEC) and the cu...
I formulate a rational expectations signaling model of vicarious liability for securities fraud, par...
This paper assesses the private remedies available under Rule 10b-5 to retail investors who have bee...
Fraud in the securities markets has been a focus of legislative reform in recent years. Corporations...
The 2008 financial meltdown left policymakers searching for avenues to tighten the screws on corpora...
The ongoing Great Recession has triggered numerous proposals to improve the regulation of financial ...