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Recent Developments: Sec Relaxes Information Requirements For Resales Of Restricted Securities Under Rule 144, Jeb Stuart Fries Jan 1984

Recent Developments: Sec Relaxes Information Requirements For Resales Of Restricted Securities Under Rule 144, Jeb Stuart Fries

University of Baltimore Law Forum

No abstract provided.


Jerry T. O'Brien, Inc. V. Sec: Does The Target Of An Sec Investigation Have The Right To Notice Of Third Party Subpoenas, Molly B. Murphy Jan 1984

Jerry T. O'Brien, Inc. V. Sec: Does The Target Of An Sec Investigation Have The Right To Notice Of Third Party Subpoenas, Molly B. Murphy

Notre Dame Law Review

No abstract provided.


Pleading Securities Fraud, Richard G. Himelrick Jan 1984

Pleading Securities Fraud, Richard G. Himelrick

Maryland Law Review

No abstract provided.


Special Project -- Legal Issues Arising From The Mexican Economic Crisis, Robert L. Morgan -- Special Projects Editor, J. Robert Paulson, Jr., Fred A. Frost, Terrence L. Dugan, Cynthia L. Wells, G. Wilson Horde, Iii, Judith B. Anderson Jan 1984

Special Project -- Legal Issues Arising From The Mexican Economic Crisis, Robert L. Morgan -- Special Projects Editor, J. Robert Paulson, Jr., Fred A. Frost, Terrence L. Dugan, Cynthia L. Wells, G. Wilson Horde, Iii, Judith B. Anderson

Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law

The economic crisis in Mexico, which profoundly altered the financial and political course of that nation, has also had a significant impact on persons and corporations having business ties to Mexico. Foreign investors and businesses now are required to follow new Mexican rules that often differ dramatically from those previously in effect. The impact of the crisis has not been confined to changes in Mexican law. A substantial number of issues have arisen that will have significant bearing on United States and international law.

The Special Project discusses the changes in the legal environment following the crisis, with its focus …


Redeeming Securities Through Equity Funding: The Security Holder's Dilemma Jan 1984

Redeeming Securities Through Equity Funding: The Security Holder's Dilemma

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.


Case Digest, Law Review Staff Jan 1984

Case Digest, Law Review Staff

Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law

THE UNITED STATES MAY EXERCISE JURISDICTION OVER PERSONSON A "STATELESS" VESSEL WITHOUT SHOWING A NEXUS BETWEEN THE VESSEL AND THE UNITED STATES--United States v. Pinto-Mejia, 720 F.2d 248 (2d Cir. 1983).

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ALIEN RETAINS RIGHT TO DEPORTATION PROCEEDING AFTER RETURNING FROM AUTHORIZED DEPARTURE NOTWITHSTANDING THAT IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION SERVICE PERMISSION TO DEPART WAS STYLED AS AN "ADVANCE PAROLE"--Joshi v. District Director, Immigration and Naturalization Serv., 720 F.2d 799 (1983).

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NO VIOLATION OF INTERNATIONAL LAW WHEN EQUIPMENT LOCATED IN UNITED STATES RECORDS TRANSNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS--United States v. Romano, 706 F.2d 370 (2d Cir. 1983).

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UNITED STATES MANUFACTURERS HAVE A CAUSE …


The Arbitration Of A Public Securities Dispute, Constantine N. Katsoris Jan 1984

The Arbitration Of A Public Securities Dispute, Constantine N. Katsoris

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.