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The Hostile Poison Pill, A. Christine Hurt
Initial Public Offerings And The Failed Promise Of Disintermediation, A. Christine Hurt
Initial Public Offerings And The Failed Promise Of Disintermediation, A. Christine Hurt
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Of Breaches Of The Peace, Home Invasions, And Securities Fraud, A. Christine Hurt
Of Breaches Of The Peace, Home Invasions, And Securities Fraud, A. Christine Hurt
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What Google Can't Teach Us About Ipo Auctions (And What It Can), A. Christine Hurt
What Google Can't Teach Us About Ipo Auctions (And What It Can), A. Christine Hurt
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Regulating Public Morals And Private Markets: Online Securities Trading, Internet Gambling And The Speculation Paradox, A. Christine Hurt
Regulating Public Morals And Private Markets: Online Securities Trading, Internet Gambling And The Speculation Paradox, A. Christine Hurt
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Moral Hazard And The Initial Public Offering, A. Christine Hurt
Moral Hazard And The Initial Public Offering, A. Christine Hurt
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Suitability Claims And Unrecommended Securities Purchases: An Agency Theory Of Broker-Dealer Liability, Frederick Mark Gedicks
Suitability Claims And Unrecommended Securities Purchases: An Agency Theory Of Broker-Dealer Liability, Frederick Mark Gedicks
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It is well-established that full-service broker-dealers have an obligation to recommend to their customers only the purchase of securities that are "suitable" to the customer's investment objectives and financial situation. There seems to be widespread agreement, however, that a broker-dealer cannot incur liability on suitability grounds unless it first recommends a securities purchase to a customer.
Accordingly, discount broker-dealers argue they are necessarily immune from liability on suitability claims because they act as "order clerks" who merely execute unsolicited customer orders; online discounters have adopted the same position. Full-service broker-dealers similarly argue that although they owe a suitability obligation for …
Counselor, Gatekeeper, Shareholder, Thief: Why Attorneys Who Invest In Their Clients In A Post-Enron World Are "Selling Out," Not "Buying In,", A. Christine Hurt
Counselor, Gatekeeper, Shareholder, Thief: Why Attorneys Who Invest In Their Clients In A Post-Enron World Are "Selling Out," Not "Buying In,", A. Christine Hurt
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