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Full-Text Articles in Securities Law
Obligations And Potential Liabilities Of Attorneys In Public And Private Offerings, William O. Fisher
Obligations And Potential Liabilities Of Attorneys In Public And Private Offerings, William O. Fisher
Law Faculty Publications
This chapter examines issues that attorneys face when performing services for developing companies, with particular focus on private offerings and the initial public offering ("IPO"). In private and public offerings, both the securities laws and the issuer's interests mandate that the offering document present full and fair disclosure of the issuer's business and financial condition. In assisting an issuer, attorneys share this goal; and can face liability if they err when providing services in such a transaction.
High-Frequency Trading: A Regulatory Strategy, Charles R. Korsmo
High-Frequency Trading: A Regulatory Strategy, Charles R. Korsmo
University of Richmond Law Review
No abstract provided.
Synthetic Cdos, Conflicts Of Interest, And Securities Fraud, Jennifer O'Hare
Synthetic Cdos, Conflicts Of Interest, And Securities Fraud, Jennifer O'Hare
University of Richmond Law Review
No abstract provided.