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Triggering One-Year Limitations On Section 10(B) And Rule 10b-5 Actions: Actual Or Inquiry Discovery, Charles Benjamin Nutley Nov 1993

Triggering One-Year Limitations On Section 10(B) And Rule 10b-5 Actions: Actual Or Inquiry Discovery, Charles Benjamin Nutley

San Diego Law Review

Securities fraud lawsuits under Rule 10b-5 are governed by the one and three year limitative period in section 9(e) of the Securities Exchange Act. The one-year period is triggered by the plaintiff's discovery of the facts constituting the violation. Courts differ, however, on the correct discovery standard for section 9(e). This Comment addresses whether courts should apply an inquiry notice standard or an actual notice standard to trigger the one-year limitative period.


An Examination Of The Current Status Of Rating Agencies And Proposals For Limited Oversight Of Such Agencies, Francis A. Bottini Jr. Aug 1993

An Examination Of The Current Status Of Rating Agencies And Proposals For Limited Oversight Of Such Agencies, Francis A. Bottini Jr.

San Diego Law Review

This Comment analyzes the market for ratings of both financial securities and insurance companies, and finds significant problems with rating agencies, such as lethargy in changing ratings, political influence, unsolicited ratings, and inaccurate ratings. To ensure that the federal securities laws continue to protect investors, this Comment recommends limited oversight of rating agencies. It proposes that Congress enact legislation granting the Securities and Exchange Commission explicit authority to mandate that all nationally recognized statistical rating organizations register with the SEC, and to establish minimum standards for their designation. Finally, the Comment examines First Amendment concerns associated with the regulation of …


Securities Regulation: Challenges In The Decades Ahead, J. William Hicks Jul 1993

Securities Regulation: Challenges In The Decades Ahead, J. William Hicks

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Securities Regulation, John L. Latham, James A. Shuchart Jul 1993

Securities Regulation, John L. Latham, James A. Shuchart

Mercer Law Review

This Article surveys significant cases decided by the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals during 1991 and 1992 in the field of securities regulation. This Article also examines selected Supreme Court decisions during this survey period that affect Eleventh Circuit precedent.


Anderson Chemical V. Portals Water Treatment: Ensuring An Inherent Risk Of Business, Adrian Bradley Dozier Jr. Jul 1993

Anderson Chemical V. Portals Water Treatment: Ensuring An Inherent Risk Of Business, Adrian Bradley Dozier Jr.

Mercer Law Review

In Anderson Chemical v. Portals Water Treatment, the United States District Court for the Middle District of Georgia addressed 'the issue of whether a document executed between two corporations regarding a proposed stock purchase merger and acquisition agreement constituted a binding contract for the sale of securities or a non-binding letter of intent. Specifically, the court addressed a scenario in which a proposed purchaser of securities in an alleged stock purchase agreement made certain oral representations that directly contradicted limiting language in a document executed between the proposed seller and purchaser. The seller then acted in reliance upon the …


Introduction To The Financial System And Securities & Exchange System Reform Act In Japan, Hiroshi Naka, Akio Nakamura, Atsushi Yamashita, Scott Siegler Jun 1993

Introduction To The Financial System And Securities & Exchange System Reform Act In Japan, Hiroshi Naka, Akio Nakamura, Atsushi Yamashita, Scott Siegler

Washington International Law Journal

This translation of an original Japanese language work, by Hiroshi Naka and Akio Nakamura, both of the Japanese Ministry of Finance, details the reforms of Japan's financial and securities & exchange system made under the recently enacted System Reform Act. The major reforms under the Act include: (1) altering the "Glass Steagall" rule (the separation of securities business and banking business) in Japan so that banks and securities companies can engage in each other's business through their subsidiaries; (2) extending securities regulations to some new types of structured finance; (3) amending public offering provisions and providing new articles for private …


The Supreme Court's Literalism And The Definition Of "Security" In The State Courts, Douglas M. Branson, Karl Shumpei Okamoto Jun 1993

The Supreme Court's Literalism And The Definition Of "Security" In The State Courts, Douglas M. Branson, Karl Shumpei Okamoto

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.


Disclosure Of Environmental Liabilities Under The Securities Laws: The Potential Of Securities-Market-Based Incentives For Pollution Control , Perry E. Wallace Jun 1993

Disclosure Of Environmental Liabilities Under The Securities Laws: The Potential Of Securities-Market-Based Incentives For Pollution Control , Perry E. Wallace

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.


French & Sec Securities Regulation: The Search For Transparency And Openness In Decisionmaking, Keith D. Nunes, Louis Vogel, Chris X. Linn, Peter C. Kostant May 1993

French & Sec Securities Regulation: The Search For Transparency And Openness In Decisionmaking, Keith D. Nunes, Louis Vogel, Chris X. Linn, Peter C. Kostant

Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law

In this Article, the authors retrace the history and development of France's securities markets. The authors find that the French markets have become dynamic and diverse in the wake of their modernization. In contrast to the passivity of the United States regulatory regime, the authors demonstrate that the role of French regulators is more aggressive and intrusive. The authors also note that, through directives seeking to coordinate the policies of member states, the European Economic Community serves as the world's leading securities regulator. The authors conclude that French securities laws have been successful in improving disclosure and market efficiency. But …


The Role Of Institutional And Retail Investors In Canadian Capital Markets, Jeffrey G. Macintosh Apr 1993

The Role Of Institutional And Retail Investors In Canadian Capital Markets, Jeffrey G. Macintosh

Osgoode Hall Law Journal

In recent years, the growth of the institutional portfolio (i.e., funds managed by mutual funds, insurance companies, banks, trust and loan companies, etc.) has been truly astonishing. In this article, Professor MacIntosh argues that this growth has important implications for the manner in which Canadian capital markets are regulated. In particular, institutional shareholders tend to be better monitors of corporate managers than retail shareholders. Institutional monitoring has been impeded by a number of features of the regulatory landscape. Professor MacIntosh makes a number of recommendations for changes to corporate and securities laws. Contrary to the fears expressed by some, the …


Tipper Credibility, Noninformational Tippee Trading, And Abstention From Trading: An Analysis Of Gaps In The Insider Trading Laws, Steven R. Salbu Apr 1993

Tipper Credibility, Noninformational Tippee Trading, And Abstention From Trading: An Analysis Of Gaps In The Insider Trading Laws, Steven R. Salbu

Washington Law Review

The regulation of insider trading in the United States prohibits only a fraction of the kind of behaviors which the Securities and Exchange Commission sought to curb in the 1930s. This Article explains the problems created by trading on tipper credibility and noninformation, as well as the difficulties associated with insider abstention from trading. These practices are conceptually akin to trading on inside information, yet they fall beyond the purview of existing prohibitions. The Article examines potential vehicles for rendering the regulations more consistent, including authorization of all insider trading, policing of information, the creation of inferences of fraud from …


Judicial Review Of Defensive Tactics In Proxy Contests: When Is Using A Rights Plan Right?, Randall S. Thomas Apr 1993

Judicial Review Of Defensive Tactics In Proxy Contests: When Is Using A Rights Plan Right?, Randall S. Thomas

Vanderbilt Law Review

Proxy contests have reemerged recently as an important part of the market for corporate control. After years of indifference to corporate elections, dissident shareholders have turned once again to the ballot box as a means of removing unwanted management. In a surprisingly large number of these battles, the challengers have succeeded in getting all or much of what they wanted."

The resurgence of proxy contests has sparked renewed interest by incumbent managements in developing powerful new defensive tactics in corporate elections. Incumbents' time-honored campaign strategies, such as switching the annual shareholders' meeting date, or restricting the potential candidates who can …


Good Faith Transferees Of U.S. Treasury Securities And Other Weird Ideas: Making Federal Commercial Law, Charles W. Mooney Jr. Apr 1993

Good Faith Transferees Of U.S. Treasury Securities And Other Weird Ideas: Making Federal Commercial Law, Charles W. Mooney Jr.

All Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Implications Of The Stakeholder Model, Roberta S. Karmel Apr 1993

Implications Of The Stakeholder Model, Roberta S. Karmel

Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Postpetition Security Interests Under The Bankruptcy Code, David G. Carlson Feb 1993

Postpetition Security Interests Under The Bankruptcy Code, David G. Carlson

Articles

Section 364(c) and (d) of the Bankruptcy Code provides for the creation of security interests in real and personal property under federal law. In this Article, David Gray Carlson discusses the quality and nature of these federal security interests, their remarkable immunity from reversal on appeal, and the ability of postpetition lenders to obtain preferences over other creditors through "cross-collateralization" clauses and the like.


Barriers To Foreign Issuer Entry Into U.S. Markets, Roberta S. Karmel, Mary Head Jan 1993

Barriers To Foreign Issuer Entry Into U.S. Markets, Roberta S. Karmel, Mary Head

Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Securities Law In The European Community: Harmony Or Cacophony?, Roberta S. Karmel Jan 1993

Securities Law In The European Community: Harmony Or Cacophony?, Roberta S. Karmel

Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Symposium On Securities Law Enforcement Priorities, Roberta S. Karmel Jan 1993

Symposium On Securities Law Enforcement Priorities, Roberta S. Karmel

Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


A Failure Of Communication: An Argument For The Closing Of The Nyse Floor, Gerald T. Nowak Jan 1993

A Failure Of Communication: An Argument For The Closing Of The Nyse Floor, Gerald T. Nowak

University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform

Part I of this Note describes and analyzes the stock exchange communication process as it has existed in the past and as it currently exists, paying particular attention to the role of the floor broker and the stock specialist.'" Part II examines certain alternatives, evaluating such systems as to their potential as a replacement for the physical exchanges. Part III suggests an SEC rule granting specific exemption from exchange reporting requirements to low-volume automated systems in the hope of spurring innovation in the business of trading securities.


Bases Para La Regulación Jurídica Del Crédito Al Consumo, Martin Paolantonio, Salvador Bergel Jan 1993

Bases Para La Regulación Jurídica Del Crédito Al Consumo, Martin Paolantonio, Salvador Bergel

Martin Paolantonio

Análisis de lege ferenda, con referencias de derecho comparado, sobre la conveniencia y alternativas para una regulación particular del crédito al consumo. El trabajo señala las principales características del crédito al consumo que explican porqué en el derecho comparado es habitual un tratamiento separado respecto de la disciplina general de tutela del consumidor


Distribución Comercial, Control Externo Y Quiebra, Martin Paolantonio Jan 1993

Distribución Comercial, Control Externo Y Quiebra, Martin Paolantonio

Martin Paolantonio

A propósito de un fallo judicial, un análisis de la posibilidad de extender la quiebra en casos de control externo, particularmente en virtud de contratos de distribución comercial


El Privilegio Del Acreedor Laboral Ante La Continuación De La Explotación, Martin Paolantonio, Eduardo Moccero Jan 1993

El Privilegio Del Acreedor Laboral Ante La Continuación De La Explotación, Martin Paolantonio, Eduardo Moccero

Martin Paolantonio

Nota a fallo analizando el alcance del privilegio de los acreedores laborales cuando la empresa fallida continúa realizando actividades comerciales


La Directiva De La Comunidad Económica Europea Sobre Las Cláusulas Abusivas En Los Contratos Celebrados Con Consumidores, Martin Paolantonio, Salvador Bergel Jan 1993

La Directiva De La Comunidad Económica Europea Sobre Las Cláusulas Abusivas En Los Contratos Celebrados Con Consumidores, Martin Paolantonio, Salvador Bergel

Martin Paolantonio

Análisis de la directiva comunitaria sobre cláusulas abusivas y su implementación


Los Límites De La Responsabilidad Del Controlante En Los Supuestos De Contratos De Distribución Comercial (Agencia, Concesión, Distribución Y Franquicia), Martin Paolantonio, Salvador Bergel Jan 1993

Los Límites De La Responsabilidad Del Controlante En Los Supuestos De Contratos De Distribución Comercial (Agencia, Concesión, Distribución Y Franquicia), Martin Paolantonio, Salvador Bergel

Martin Paolantonio

Análisis de la responsabilidad del principal en los contratos de distribución comercial, y sus límites en situaciones de insolvencia


For The Civil Practitioner: Review Of Fourth Circuit Opinions In Civil Cases Decided November 1, 1991 Through December 31, 1992: Xi - Securities Regulation, Lyman P.Q. Johnson Jan 1993

For The Civil Practitioner: Review Of Fourth Circuit Opinions In Civil Cases Decided November 1, 1991 Through December 31, 1992: Xi - Securities Regulation, Lyman P.Q. Johnson

Scholarly Articles

Not available.


Labor Law Successorship: A Corporate Law Approach, Edward B. Rock, Michael L. Wachter Jan 1993

Labor Law Successorship: A Corporate Law Approach, Edward B. Rock, Michael L. Wachter

All Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


中國第一部證券法起草中的若干問題 = A Few Issues On China's First Securities Law, Yining Li Jan 1993

中國第一部證券法起草中的若干問題 = A Few Issues On China's First Securities Law, Yining Li

Centre for Public Policy Studies : CPPS Working Paper Series

No abstract provided.


$850,000 In Six Minutes-The Mechanics Of Securities Manipulation, Steve Thel Jan 1993

$850,000 In Six Minutes-The Mechanics Of Securities Manipulation, Steve Thel

Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Case Comments R. Securities Regulation Sandberg V. Virginia Bankshares, Inc. Jan 1993

Case Comments R. Securities Regulation Sandberg V. Virginia Bankshares, Inc.

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.


Making America Competitive, Mark J. Loewenstein Jan 1993

Making America Competitive, Mark J. Loewenstein

Publications

No abstract provided.