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The Insidious Remnants Of State Rules Respecting Capital Formation, Rutheford B. Campbell Jr.
The Insidious Remnants Of State Rules Respecting Capital Formation, Rutheford B. Campbell Jr.
Law Faculty Scholarly Articles
As we move into the Twenty-First Century, state blue sky laws and regulations continue to govern a significant portion of the capital formation activities of our domestic businesses. As a result, state administrators, influenced by their historically informed preferences and local traditions, continue to play important roles when businesses attempt to access external capital sources.
Today, however, the effects of state blue sky laws, regulations, and administrators on capital formation are felt almost exclusively by small businesses. The capital formation activities of larger businesses generally have been freed from state control, most recently by the preemption contained in the National …
Establishing A Securities Arbitration Clinic: The Experience At Pace, Barbara Black
Establishing A Securities Arbitration Clinic: The Experience At Pace, Barbara Black
Faculty Articles and Other Publications
In the fall of1997 Pace University School of Law established one of the first law school clinics to provide student assistance to small investors who have disputes with their broker-dealers. What follows is a brief account of the clinic's educational objectives, an analysis of the initial organizational issues, and a report on the clinic's operation during its first two years. I am writing this in the hope that it will provide guidance and assistance to other law schools that contemplate establishing a securities arbitration clinic.
This is a nuts-and-bolts article written from the perspective of an experienced law professor who …
Remarks, Golden Pen Award, Mary Beth Beazley
Remarks, Golden Pen Award, Mary Beth Beazley
Scholarly Works
Professor Beazley, then President of the Legal Writing Institute, joins her colleagues in presenting the inaugural Golden Pen Award to Arthur Levitt, Chairman of the United States Securities Exchange Commission, for his leadership in requiring plain language in financial disclosure documents, in this transcript of the presentation of the award at the National Press Club, Washington, D.C.