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The Effect Of Volatility On Wealth Transfer Strategies In Light Of The 2001 Tax Act, David J. Wolfert Dec 2001

The Effect Of Volatility On Wealth Transfer Strategies In Light Of The 2001 Tax Act, David J. Wolfert

William & Mary Annual Tax Conference

No abstract provided.


Click On This Link, Buy Two Aspirins, And Call Me In The Morning: A Critique Of Online Medicine Financial Arrangements, W. John Thomas Apr 2001

Click On This Link, Buy Two Aspirins, And Call Me In The Morning: A Critique Of Online Medicine Financial Arrangements, W. John Thomas

Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy

No abstract provided.


Women, Writing & Wages: Breaking The Last Taboo, Jan M. Levine, Kathryn M. Stanchi Apr 2001

Women, Writing & Wages: Breaking The Last Taboo, Jan M. Levine, Kathryn M. Stanchi

William & Mary Journal of Race, Gender, and Social Justice

No abstract provided.


Lesson From The Trenches: Debtor Educator In Theory And Practice, Susan Block-Lieb, Karen Gross, Richard L. White Jan 2001

Lesson From The Trenches: Debtor Educator In Theory And Practice, Susan Block-Lieb, Karen Gross, Richard L. White

Fordham Journal of Corporate & Financial Law

No abstract provided.


Strategic Planning For Financial Institutions In A New Legal And Economic Environment, Carl Felsenfeld, William T. Lifland, Ernest T. Patrikis, Frank Scifo, William J. Sweet Jr. Jan 2001

Strategic Planning For Financial Institutions In A New Legal And Economic Environment, Carl Felsenfeld, William T. Lifland, Ernest T. Patrikis, Frank Scifo, William J. Sweet Jr.

Fordham Journal of Corporate & Financial Law

No abstract provided.


Beyond Campaign Finance: The First Amendment Implications Of Nixon V. Shrink Missouri Pac, Christina E. Wells Jan 2001

Beyond Campaign Finance: The First Amendment Implications Of Nixon V. Shrink Missouri Pac, Christina E. Wells

Faculty Publications

This essay, however, is less concerned with the campaign finance aspects of Shrink than with the decision's broader implications. In the course of its decision, the Shrink Court not only obfuscated the standard of scrutiny applicable to contribution regulations, it effectively ignored the government's lack of factual support for the law, instead accepting the state's assertions at face-value. Consequently, Shrink is far more than a simple application of Buckley. Rather, it reflects fundamental problems with the Court's standards of review in First Amendment cases generally. The more global nature of Shrink's problems suggest that, despite scholarly focus on the Buckley …


The A.A. Sommer Annual Lecture On Corporate Securities & Financial Law, Foreward, John F.X. Peloso Jan 2001

The A.A. Sommer Annual Lecture On Corporate Securities & Financial Law, Foreward, John F.X. Peloso

Fordham Journal of Corporate & Financial Law

No abstract provided.


But Can She Keep The Car? Some Thoughts On Collateral Retention In Consumer Chapter 7 Cases, Marianne B. Culhane, Michaela M. White Jan 2001

But Can She Keep The Car? Some Thoughts On Collateral Retention In Consumer Chapter 7 Cases, Marianne B. Culhane, Michaela M. White

Fordham Journal of Corporate & Financial Law

No abstract provided.


Mandatory Bankruptcy Counseling: The Canadian Experience, Lain Ramsay Jan 2001

Mandatory Bankruptcy Counseling: The Canadian Experience, Lain Ramsay

Fordham Journal of Corporate & Financial Law

No abstract provided.


The Recording Artist Agreement: Does It Empower Or Enslave, Lynn Morrow Jan 2001

The Recording Artist Agreement: Does It Empower Or Enslave, Lynn Morrow

Vanderbilt Journal of Entertainment & Technology Law

In June 2000, Courtney Love, the controversial lead singer of the rock group Hole, lambasts, among other things, record company profits. In an essay entitled "Courtney Love Does the Math," she maintains that a recording artist agreement is itself a form of music piracy. She tells a compelling story about a band and a record company. As a result of a bidding war between the major labels, the band was given what is considered a huge deal-a twenty percent artist royalty and a million dollar advance. Providing a breakdown of how the million dollars was spent, Ms. Love calculates that, …