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Morrison V. National Australia Bank And The Growth Of The Global Securities Class Action Under The Dutch Wcam, Steven Mcnamara
Morrison V. National Australia Bank And The Growth Of The Global Securities Class Action Under The Dutch Wcam, Steven Mcnamara
Buffalo Law Review
In 2010 the U.S. Supreme Court fundamentally reset the jurisdictional sweep of U.S. securities law in Morrison v. National Australia Bank. No longer could foreign plaintiffs access the U.S. courts if a defendant engaged in conduct in the U.S. affecting securities prices outside the U.S., or conduct outside the U.S. had a significant effect on securities prices inside the U.S. Under Morrison’s new “transactional test” only purchasers of securities on a U.S. exchange or in a U.S. transaction would be able to bring securities fraud claim under Section 10(b). The Morrison decision therefore greatly heightens the importance of alternative non-U.S. …
The Dysfunctional "Family Resemblance" Test: After Reves V. Ernst & Young, When Are Mortgage Notes "Securities"?, John C. Cody
The Dysfunctional "Family Resemblance" Test: After Reves V. Ernst & Young, When Are Mortgage Notes "Securities"?, John C. Cody
Buffalo Law Review
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Mandatory Disclosure For Municipal Securities: A Reevaluation, Ann Judith Gellis
Mandatory Disclosure For Municipal Securities: A Reevaluation, Ann Judith Gellis
Buffalo Law Review
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The Broker's Duty To His Customer Under Evolving Federal Fiduciary And Suitability Standards, F. Harris Nichols
The Broker's Duty To His Customer Under Evolving Federal Fiduciary And Suitability Standards, F. Harris Nichols
Buffalo Law Review
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Recent Developments In Securities Law: Causes Of Action Under Rule 10b-5, Russell N. Brown, Thomas C. Carey, Louis S. Faber, Robert B. Fleming Jr., Allen J. Klein, Mark J. Moretti, James Piggush, M. Williams Jr.
Recent Developments In Securities Law: Causes Of Action Under Rule 10b-5, Russell N. Brown, Thomas C. Carey, Louis S. Faber, Robert B. Fleming Jr., Allen J. Klein, Mark J. Moretti, James Piggush, M. Williams Jr.
Buffalo Law Review
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Treasury Shares And Pre-Emptive Rights: Schwartz V. Marien, Barbara G. Edman
Treasury Shares And Pre-Emptive Rights: Schwartz V. Marien, Barbara G. Edman
Buffalo Law Review
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Securities Law—Damages For Violation Of Section 14(E) Of The Securities Exchange Act Of 1934: Chris-Craft Industries, Inc. V. Piper Aircraft Corporation, Mary Christine Carty
Securities Law—Damages For Violation Of Section 14(E) Of The Securities Exchange Act Of 1934: Chris-Craft Industries, Inc. V. Piper Aircraft Corporation, Mary Christine Carty
Buffalo Law Review
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Going Private: Business Practices, Legal Mechanics, Judicial Standards And Proposals For Reform, Lewis D. Solomon
Going Private: Business Practices, Legal Mechanics, Judicial Standards And Proposals For Reform, Lewis D. Solomon
Buffalo Law Review
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Insider Trading—The Market Anonymity Gap In Rule 10b-5, Judith A. Levitt
Insider Trading—The Market Anonymity Gap In Rule 10b-5, Judith A. Levitt
Buffalo Law Review
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Proposed Rule 146—A Temporary Solution, Murray L. Finebaum
Proposed Rule 146—A Temporary Solution, Murray L. Finebaum
Buffalo Law Review
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Rule 10b-5: The Search For A Limiting Doctrine, Hilary P. Bradford
Rule 10b-5: The Search For A Limiting Doctrine, Hilary P. Bradford
Buffalo Law Review
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Administrative Law—Federal Securities Exchange—Stock Purchases By Insiders Possessing Material Information And Misleading Corporate Press Release Violate Sec Rule 10b-5, Gerald Toner
Buffalo Law Review
SEC v. Texas Gulf Co., 401 F.2d 833 (2d Cir. 1968).
Corporation Law—Officers—Profits Resulting From The Use Of Inside Information Inure To The Corporation Although No Harm To The Corporation Was Alleged, Nicholas J. Sargent
Corporation Law—Officers—Profits Resulting From The Use Of Inside Information Inure To The Corporation Although No Harm To The Corporation Was Alleged, Nicholas J. Sargent
Buffalo Law Review
Diamond v. Oreamund, 29 A.D.2d 285, 287 N.Y.S.2d 300 (1st Dep't 1968).
Demise Of The Doctrine Of Capital Wine And Spirit V. Pokrass, Ronald J. Axelrod
Demise Of The Doctrine Of Capital Wine And Spirit V. Pokrass, Ronald J. Axelrod
Buffalo Law Review
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