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Full-Text Articles in Law
The Third Annual Albert A. Destefano Lecture On Corporate Securities & Financial Law, Kenneth M. Rosen, William Michael Treanor, Jill E. Fisch, Brandon Becker, Robert Colby, Richard Ketchum, Andrew Klein, Catherine Mcguire, Annette Nazareth, Lee A. Pickard
The Third Annual Albert A. Destefano Lecture On Corporate Securities & Financial Law, Kenneth M. Rosen, William Michael Treanor, Jill E. Fisch, Brandon Becker, Robert Colby, Richard Ketchum, Andrew Klein, Catherine Mcguire, Annette Nazareth, Lee A. Pickard
Fordham Journal of Corporate & Financial Law
No abstract provided.
Breaking The Market's Dependence On Independence: An Alternative To The "Independent" Outside Auditor, Peter Km Chan
Breaking The Market's Dependence On Independence: An Alternative To The "Independent" Outside Auditor, Peter Km Chan
Fordham Journal of Corporate & Financial Law
No abstract provided.
Mediating International Business Disputes, Daniel Q. Posin
Mediating International Business Disputes, Daniel Q. Posin
Fordham Journal of Corporate & Financial Law
No abstract provided.
Are Chinese Walls The Best Solution To The Problems Of Insider Trading And Conflicts Of Interest In Broker-Dealers?, Christopher M. Gorman
Are Chinese Walls The Best Solution To The Problems Of Insider Trading And Conflicts Of Interest In Broker-Dealers?, Christopher M. Gorman
Fordham Journal of Corporate & Financial Law
No abstract provided.
Glass-Steagall: The American Nightmare That Became The Israeli Dream, Ehud Ofer
Glass-Steagall: The American Nightmare That Became The Israeli Dream, Ehud Ofer
Fordham Journal of Corporate & Financial Law
No abstract provided.
Regulation Fd-Fairly Disruptive? An Increase In Capital Market Inefficiency, Peter Talosig Iii
Regulation Fd-Fairly Disruptive? An Increase In Capital Market Inefficiency, Peter Talosig Iii
Fordham Journal of Corporate & Financial Law
No abstract provided.
Risk Management For The Age Of Information – The New Financial Order: Risk In The 21st Century, Robert J. Shiller, Princeton University Press, 2003, Michael Pereira
Risk Management For The Age Of Information – The New Financial Order: Risk In The 21st Century, Robert J. Shiller, Princeton University Press, 2003, Michael Pereira
Fordham Journal of Corporate & Financial Law
No abstract provided.
The Eleventh Annual Fordham Corporate Counsel Association Dinner And The Presentation Of The Richard J. Bennett Memorial Award: Remarks By Michael Saperstein, Recipient Of The Richard J. Bennett Memorial Award, October 14, 2004, Michael Saperstein
Fordham Journal of Corporate & Financial Law
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A Legal Usage Analysis Of "Material Adverse Change" Provisions, Kenneth A. Adams
A Legal Usage Analysis Of "Material Adverse Change" Provisions, Kenneth A. Adams
Fordham Journal of Corporate & Financial Law
No abstract provided.
The Litigation Financing Industry: The Wild West Of Finance Should Be Tamed Not Outlawed, Susan Lorde Martin
The Litigation Financing Industry: The Wild West Of Finance Should Be Tamed Not Outlawed, Susan Lorde Martin
Fordham Journal of Corporate & Financial Law
No abstract provided.
Evidentiary Surrogacy And Risk Allocation: Understanding Imputed Knowledge And Notice In Modern Agency Law, Marin R. Scordato
Evidentiary Surrogacy And Risk Allocation: Understanding Imputed Knowledge And Notice In Modern Agency Law, Marin R. Scordato
Fordham Journal of Corporate & Financial Law
No abstract provided.
One Nation, Individisible: The Use Of Diversity Report Cards To Promote Transparency, Accountability, And Workplace Fairness, Cyrus Mehri, Andrea Giampetro-Meyer, Michael B. Runnels
One Nation, Individisible: The Use Of Diversity Report Cards To Promote Transparency, Accountability, And Workplace Fairness, Cyrus Mehri, Andrea Giampetro-Meyer, Michael B. Runnels
Fordham Journal of Corporate & Financial Law
No abstract provided.
The Fourth Annual A.A. Sommer, Jr., Lecture On Corporate, Securities & Financial Law, William J. Mcdonough, William Michael Treanor, John Fx Peloso, Jill E. Fisch
The Fourth Annual A.A. Sommer, Jr., Lecture On Corporate, Securities & Financial Law, William J. Mcdonough, William Michael Treanor, John Fx Peloso, Jill E. Fisch
Fordham Journal of Corporate & Financial Law
No abstract provided.
Debt Investments In Competitors Under The Federal Antitrust Laws, Hanno F. Kaiser
Debt Investments In Competitors Under The Federal Antitrust Laws, Hanno F. Kaiser
Fordham Journal of Corporate & Financial Law
No abstract provided.
In Search Of A Higher Standard: Rethinking Fiduciary Duties Of Directors Of Wholly-Owned Subsidiaries, Stefan J. Padfield
In Search Of A Higher Standard: Rethinking Fiduciary Duties Of Directors Of Wholly-Owned Subsidiaries, Stefan J. Padfield
Fordham Journal of Corporate & Financial Law
No abstract provided.
Structuring Transactions Outside All Holders/Best Price Rule, Mark Khmelnitskiy
Structuring Transactions Outside All Holders/Best Price Rule, Mark Khmelnitskiy
Fordham Journal of Corporate & Financial Law
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Role Of The Bank For International Settlements In Shaping The World Financial System, The , Carl Felsenfeld, Genci Bilali
Role Of The Bank For International Settlements In Shaping The World Financial System, The , Carl Felsenfeld, Genci Bilali
Faculty Scholarship
The Bank for International Settlements ("BIS") was set up in Basel, Switzerland in 1923 to handle remaining financial issues from World War II largely having to do with German reparation payments. It was the first of the semi-public international banks. Over the years its functions have changed and, largely since the late 1970's, it has served as the situs for the world's central banks and financial regulators to pool ideas and deal with international financial issues. A group of committees, com- posed largely of representatives of central bankers, now meets at BIS and has been issuing memoranda and drafts of …
Vultures Or Vanguards: The Role Of Litigation In Sovereign Debt Restructuring Conference On Sovereign Debt Restructuring: The View From The Legal Academy, Jill E. Fisch, Caroline M. Gentile
Vultures Or Vanguards: The Role Of Litigation In Sovereign Debt Restructuring Conference On Sovereign Debt Restructuring: The View From The Legal Academy, Jill E. Fisch, Caroline M. Gentile
Faculty Scholarship
The market for sovereign debt differs from the market for corporate debt in several important ways including the risk of opportunistic default by sovereign debtors, the importance of political pressures, and the presence of international development organizations. Moreover, countries are subject to neither liquidation nor standardized processes of debt reorganization. Instead, negotiations between a sovereign debtor and its creditors lead to a voluntary restructuring of the sovereign's debt. One of the greatest difficulties in restructuring claims against sovereign debtors is balancing the interests of the majority of the creditors with those of minority creditors. Holdout creditors serve as a check …
Speculation On The Future Of The Bank For International Settlements, A , Carl Felsenfeld, Genci Bilali
Speculation On The Future Of The Bank For International Settlements, A , Carl Felsenfeld, Genci Bilali
Faculty Scholarship
Financial crises around the globe place countries at risk. Not only do less developed countries like Mexico and Argentina tremble from the inadequacies of their banking systems, but large and developed economies such as Japan suffer similar apprehension. As a result, national financial authorities find themselves looking for a type of international financial entity that can coordinate the efforts of these authorities in maintaining safety and soundness in their respective financial and banking sectors. This being the case, financial markets need the assistance of an international institution that can regulate national banking systems and, in return, can avoid any future …
In Pursuit Of Safety And Soundness: An Analysis Of The Occ's Anti-Predatory Lending Standard, Diana Mcmonagle
In Pursuit Of Safety And Soundness: An Analysis Of The Occ's Anti-Predatory Lending Standard, Diana Mcmonagle
Fordham Urban Law Journal
In order to combat the escalating problem of predatory lending, the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (“OCC”), a federal regulator of the national banking industry, issued a Final Rule in 2004 which sets forth a uniform federal standard to guide banking policies on predatory practices and to aid regulator’s identification of predatory loans. The anti-predatory standard states that “a national bank shall not make a consumer loan . . . based predominantly on the bank’s realization of the foreclosure or liquidation value of the borrower’s collateral, without regard to the borrower’s ability to repay the loan according to …