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Arbitrating Security Class Actions: The Limits Of Forum Selection Bylaws, Paul Schochet
Arbitrating Security Class Actions: The Limits Of Forum Selection Bylaws, Paul Schochet
St. John's Law Review
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Staying True To Nsmia: A Roadmap For Successful State Fiduciary Rules After Reg Bi, Maria E. Vaz Ferreira
Staying True To Nsmia: A Roadmap For Successful State Fiduciary Rules After Reg Bi, Maria E. Vaz Ferreira
St. John's Law Review
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As Americans, there is hardly anything we value more than freedom. Being “free to choose” is the core guarantee through which we pursue our livelihood and succeed at happiness. The more choices, the better. But what if we we are supposed to choose blindly? In our postindustrial society, we often feel overwhelmed by the myriad choices we must make simply to get through our daily lives. To inform our choices, we rely on assumptions. More importantly, we rely on each other.
Reliance is central in the world of financial investments. Financial products are increasingly complex, and investors need specialized …