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Tax Shelter As A Security: The Use Of Tax Returns In A 10b-5 Action, Risa A. Levine Jan 1986

Tax Shelter As A Security: The Use Of Tax Returns In A 10b-5 Action, Risa A. Levine

Fordham Urban Law Journal

This student note examines the consequences to investors who initially invest through tax shelters, and whose investments later fail, resulting in liability. The author questions policy for treating those investments in a similar manner to other securities fraud, by looking at the history and procedure of a 10b-5 private cause of action. Tax returns can be used to evaluate the liability and penalties for SEC actions and the ensuing private actions. The author concludes that because 10b-5 actions are judicially created, they must be carefully cabined and screened for reliable indications of harm to the investor. Tax returns should be …


The Securities Arbitrators' Nightmare, Constantine N. Katsoris Jan 1986

The Securities Arbitrators' Nightmare, Constantine N. Katsoris

Fordham Urban Law Journal

Securities arbitration panels have arisen to deal with the rising tide of securities litigation. However, the application of arbitration procedure to securities claims has caused problems with clashes of procedure and enforcement issues. The United States Arbitration Act was passed to The Supreme Court addressed some of those issues in Dean Witter Reynolds Inc. v. Byrd, but did not determine whether Wilko v. Swan's effective repeal of the Arbitration Act as it applies to securities claims brought under the Securities Act of 1933 also covered securities claims brought under the Securities Act of 1934. The author eventually determines that because …