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Los Consumidores Ante Las Comisiones Bancarias Abusivas, Gabriel Martinez Medrano Dec 2013

Los Consumidores Ante Las Comisiones Bancarias Abusivas, Gabriel Martinez Medrano

Gabriel Martinez Medrano

Analisis de la Regulacion del Banco Central de Argentina sobre comisiones bancarias.


Why Register Hedge Fund Advisers—A Comment, Lyman P.Q. Johnson Nov 2013

Why Register Hedge Fund Advisers—A Comment, Lyman P.Q. Johnson

Lyman P. Q. Johnson

No abstract provided.


Law, Bubbles, And Financial Regulation, Erik F. Gerding Nov 2013

Law, Bubbles, And Financial Regulation, Erik F. Gerding

Erik F. Gerding

This introductory chapter of the book "Law, Bubbles, and Financial Regulation" outlines how financial regulation can fail when it is needed the most. The dynamics of asset price bubbles weaken financial regulation just as financial markets begin to overheat and the risk of crisis spikes. At the same time, the failure of financial regulations adds further fuel to a bubble.

This book examines the interaction of bubbles and financial regulation through over three centuries of history of financial crises. This perspective reveals that law is crucial to the story of bubbles and that the legal history of the current global …


Does "Proceeds" Really Mean "Net Profits"? The Supreme Court's Efforts To Diminish The Utility Of The Federal Money Laundering Statute, Jimmy Gurule Nov 2013

Does "Proceeds" Really Mean "Net Profits"? The Supreme Court's Efforts To Diminish The Utility Of The Federal Money Laundering Statute, Jimmy Gurule

Jimmy Gurule

No abstract provided.


Proteccion De Los Consumidores Contra Las Comisiones Bancarias Abusivas., Gabriel Martinez Medrano Oct 2013

Proteccion De Los Consumidores Contra Las Comisiones Bancarias Abusivas., Gabriel Martinez Medrano

Gabriel Martinez Medrano

Análisis del régimen de comisiones bancarias de Argentina y la protección del usuario. Comparación con los sistemas de España y Perú. Escrito por un abogado argentino.


The Sec And Accounting, In Part Through The Eyes Of Pacioli, Matthew J. Barrett Oct 2013

The Sec And Accounting, In Part Through The Eyes Of Pacioli, Matthew J. Barrett

Matthew J. Barrett

As part of a symposium marking the seventieth anniversary of the creation of the Securities and Exchange Commission, this article pulls together two threads, namely Luca Pacioli's prominence in accounting and the importance of the Management's Discussion and Analysis (MD&A) requirements that seek to give investors an opportunity to view a public company through the eyes of management, to evaluate the SEC's record on certain accounting issues. Because writers in legal journals have largely ignored Pacioli's efforts, the article begins by highlighting some of the friar's contributions to accounting precepts. The article next applies some of those precepts in a …


Credit Default Swaps: Dubious Instruments, Charles W. Murdock Oct 2013

Credit Default Swaps: Dubious Instruments, Charles W. Murdock

Charles W. Murdock

No abstract provided.


E-Commerce And Electronic Payment System Risks: Lessons From Paypal, Lawrence J. Trautman Oct 2013

E-Commerce And Electronic Payment System Risks: Lessons From Paypal, Lawrence J. Trautman

Lawrence J. Trautman Sr.

What are the major risks perceived by those engaged in e-commerce and electronic payment systems? What development risks, if they become reality, may cause substantial increases in operating costs or threaten the very survival of the enterprise? This article utilizes the relevant annual report disclosures from eBay (parent of PayPal), along with other eBay and PayPal documents, as a potentially powerful teaching device. Most of the descriptive language to follow is excerpted directly from eBay’s regulatory filings. My additions include weaving these materials into a logical presentation and providing supplemental sources for those who desire a deeper look (usually in …


Dodd-Frank Act And Remittances To Post-Conflict Countries:, Raymond Natter Oct 2013

Dodd-Frank Act And Remittances To Post-Conflict Countries:, Raymond Natter

Raymond Natter

The Dodd-Frank Act established a new Federal framework for the regulation of international remittance payments that originate in the U.S. However, the statute and implementing regulations may have the unintended consequence of disrupting the flow of remittance funds to post-conflict nations. Recent revisions to the regulations have made significant improvements, but additional work is still necessary


Commento Agli Artt. 94 E 95-Bis Testo Unico Della Finanza, Valerio Sangiovanni Oct 2013

Commento Agli Artt. 94 E 95-Bis Testo Unico Della Finanza, Valerio Sangiovanni

Valerio Sangiovanni

No abstract provided.


Proteccion De Usuarios De Los Servicios Financieros. Nuevo Regimen De Comisiones Y Cargos Bancarios, Gabriel Martinez Medrano Sep 2013

Proteccion De Usuarios De Los Servicios Financieros. Nuevo Regimen De Comisiones Y Cargos Bancarios, Gabriel Martinez Medrano

Gabriel Martinez Medrano

En el presente trabajo examinaremos el regimen de comisiones y cargos que los bancos, entidades financieras y administradoras de tarjetas de credito pueden establecer respecto de operaciones con sus clientes, y por cierto, tambien las que estan prohibidas. Se refiere a la legislacion de Argentina.


Introduction: Connecting The Dots Between Two Parallel Worlds, Rena Steinzor Sep 2013

Introduction: Connecting The Dots Between Two Parallel Worlds, Rena Steinzor

Rena I. Steinzor

No abstract provided.


The Impact Of The Jobs Act On Independent Film Finance, Sahil Chaudry Sep 2013

The Impact Of The Jobs Act On Independent Film Finance, Sahil Chaudry

Sahil Chaudry

While the 2008 financial crisis fundamentally altered the capital structure of the indie film, the JOBS Act will fundamentally augment capital sources available to the indie film industry at the time it is most starved. The onset of the U.S. recession, triggered by the 2008 economic crisis, substantially reduced the capital markets for the production of independent films. In an effort to stimulate economic growth for business start-ups, Congress passed the JOBS Act in March 2012. Two provisions of the JOBS Act present the independent (“indie”) film industry the opportunity to expand its capital markets. The first provision is Section …


Assessing Risk, Liability And Asset Management Investments Among U.S. And Foreign Banks: Bank Of America, Wells Fargo, And Wachovia, Valencia Tamir Johnson Dr. Sep 2013

Assessing Risk, Liability And Asset Management Investments Among U.S. And Foreign Banks: Bank Of America, Wells Fargo, And Wachovia, Valencia Tamir Johnson Dr.

Valencia T Johnson

In recent years, banks have had a positive and negative impact on assessing risk, liability and asset management from other competitors such as Bank of America, Wells Fargo and Wachovia. There have been many recent discussions about the U.S. and International banking management and investments. The Federal Reserve and the U.S. Exchange Commission are finding ways to evaluate the negative and positive behaviors exhibited by other financial institutions, which has an impact on the global economy, and in regards to financial management and investments. This article explains the important of assessing the risk and compliance management in financial banking and …


Federalism And Fiduciaries: A New Framework For Protecting State Benefit Funds, Richard E. Mendales Sep 2013

Federalism And Fiduciaries: A New Framework For Protecting State Benefit Funds, Richard E. Mendales

Richard E. Mendales

The financial crisis has underlined difficulties faced by states and their subdivisions in paying benefits to their employees. The most spectacular example is Detroit's bankruptcy, but state and local employers across the country face sharp cuts in benefits as their employers fight for solvency. A federal solution such as ERISA is precluded by considerations of federalism and the impracticability of getting major legislation through Congress. This Article proposes an alternative solution: a uniform state code, following other uniform state laws such as the Uniform Commercial Code, that states could adopt to govern both state and local plans. It would finance …


A More Realistic Approach To Directors' Duties, Michelle M. Harner Sep 2013

A More Realistic Approach To Directors' Duties, Michelle M. Harner

Michelle M. Harner

Expectations for what fiduciary duties can achieve in the corporate context are unrealistic. This segment of the law—and the alleged deficiencies therein—are blamed for corporate scandals, securities fraud, failed business plans, and even a company's insolvency. Risk is, however, inherent in business, and human beings are flawed. Fiduciary duty law cannot change these basic facts. To the extent we think it can, we will continue to be disappointed and frustrated. This essay considers recasting (and to a greater extent codifying) directors’ duties in a positive frame to help foster better director oversight. It does not suggest that codifying greater clarity …


Goliath Versus Goliath In High-Stakes Mbs Litigation, David J. Reiss, Bradley T. Borden Sep 2013

Goliath Versus Goliath In High-Stakes Mbs Litigation, David J. Reiss, Bradley T. Borden

David J Reiss

The loan-origination and mortgage-securitization practices between 2000 and 2007 created the housing and mortgage-backed securities bubble that precipitated the 2008 economic crisis and ensuing recession. The mess that the loan-origination and mortgage-securitization practices caused is now playing out in courts around the world. MBS investors are suing banks, MBS sponsors and underwriters for misrepresenting the quality of loans purportedly held in MBS pools and failing to properly transfer loan documents and mortgages to the pools, as required by the MBS pooling and servicing agreements. State and federal prosecutors have also filed claims against banks, underwriters and sponsors for the roles …


Surveillant And Counselor: A Reorientation In Compliance For Financial Firms, James A. Fanto Sep 2013

Surveillant And Counselor: A Reorientation In Compliance For Financial Firms, James A. Fanto

James A. Fanto

This Article argues that the compliance officer should play a major role in the ongoing reform of financial firms because compliance is now well established and accepted and compliance officers are close to decision-making at all levels of a firm. The contention is that the role of compliance must be rethought and reoriented if it is to contribute fully to the reform. Compliance officers now ensure that the firms and their employees comply with the numerous laws and regulations governing them and their activities, primarily by producing detailed compliance procedures and policies and then revising, and monitoring compliance with, them. …


Régimen De Ofertas Públicas Y De Declaración Unilateral De Adquisición En La Nueva Ley De Mercado De Capitales, Gaston Mirkin Aug 2013

Régimen De Ofertas Públicas Y De Declaración Unilateral De Adquisición En La Nueva Ley De Mercado De Capitales, Gaston Mirkin

Gaston Mirkin

No abstract provided.


Financial Armageddon Routs Law Again, Nicholas L. Georgakopoulos Aug 2013

Financial Armageddon Routs Law Again, Nicholas L. Georgakopoulos

Nicholas L Georgakopoulos

This essay, after highlighting the unique aspects of financial markets, offers a mostly rational account for financial crises, centering on the 2008 crisis as an example. The thesis is that market participants overestimate the duration of high productivity growth due to new technologies and produce occasional—and likely unavoidable—bubbles. Considering potential changes in the regulation of financial markets, the conclusion is grim. Regulators appear to have exhausted the effective legal levers against overestimations of continued high growth. The legislative responses to the last few crises were likely unproductive. The sole (but still unrealistic) effective protection would be the constitutional development of …


Show Me The Note Q&A, David J. Reiss, Bradley T. Borden Aug 2013

Show Me The Note Q&A, David J. Reiss, Bradley T. Borden

David J Reiss

This is a Q&A relating to an article, Show Me The Note, available at http://works.bepress.com/david_reiss/63/.

"Show Me The Note" refers to a defense that seeks to forestall or prevent foreclosure by requiring the foreclosing party to produce the mortgage and the associated promissory note as proof of its right to initiate foreclosure.


Should The Mortgage Follow The Note?, John Hunt Aug 2013

Should The Mortgage Follow The Note?, John Hunt

John P Hunt

The law of mortgage assignment has taken center stage amidst foreclosure crisis, robosigning scandal, and controversy over the Mortgage Electronic Registration System. Yet a concept crucially important to mortgage assignment law, the idea that “the mortgage follows the note,” apparently has never been subjected to a critical analysis in a law review.

This Article makes two claims about that proposition, one positive and one normative. The positive claim is that it has been much less clear than typically assumed that the mortgage follows the note, in the sense that note transfer formalities trump mortgage transfer formalities. “The mortgage follows the …


Corporate Governance Issues, Peter Peterson, John Foster, Jeffrey M. Colon, William Treanor Aug 2013

Corporate Governance Issues, Peter Peterson, John Foster, Jeffrey M. Colon, William Treanor

Jeffrey M. Colon

No abstract provided.


Conflict Minerals And The Law Of Pillage, Patrick J. Keenan Aug 2013

Conflict Minerals And The Law Of Pillage, Patrick J. Keenan

Patrick J. Keenan

The illicit exploitation of natural resources—often called conflict minerals—has been associated with some of the worst violence in the past half-century, especially in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Prosecutors and scholars have struggled to develop legal tools to adequately hold accountable those who have been responsible for the exploitation of civilians and resources in conflict. The most common legal tool, the crime of pillage, has been inadequate because it has been applied only to discrete, relatively small episodes of theft. As important as it has been, the episodic theory is of limited utility when applied to what have been called …


“Under Pressure”: Basel Iii’S Captial Adequacy Requirements Squeeze Broker-Dealer Returns On Equity, Increase Need For The Imposition Of Uniform Fidcuiary Duties, Cory Howard Jul 2013

“Under Pressure”: Basel Iii’S Captial Adequacy Requirements Squeeze Broker-Dealer Returns On Equity, Increase Need For The Imposition Of Uniform Fidcuiary Duties, Cory Howard

Cory Howard

The most recent round of international banking regulations promulgated by the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision, called Basel III, is an attempt to prevent future global recessions by implementing tougher capital requirements on financial institutions. However, these regulations have also been made applicable to broker-dealer operations, and new methods of calculating capital reserves will choke available liquidity, both in-house and on the repo market, which in turn will reduce broker-dealer profitability, as measured by returns on equity (ROE). While this is troublesome for broker-dealer shareholders and bank managers, it is even more troubling for the SEC, FINRA, and the clients …


Present At The Creation: Reflections On The Early Years Of The National Association Of Corporate Directors, Lawrence J. Trautman Jul 2013

Present At The Creation: Reflections On The Early Years Of The National Association Of Corporate Directors, Lawrence J. Trautman

Lawrence J. Trautman Sr.

Effective corporate governance is critical to the productive operation of the global economy and preservation of our way of life. Excellent governance execution is also required to achieve economic growth and robust job creation in any country. In the United States, the premier director membership organization is the National Association of Corporate Directors (NACD). Now over 36 years old, NACD plays a major role in fostering excellence in corporate governance in the United States and beyond. Over the past thirty-six years NACD has grown from a mere realization of the importance of corporate governance to become the only national membership …


Incongruencias En La Ley De Competencia: Un Analisis Al Artículo 3 Y Al Literal F Del Artículo 10.2., John Pineda Galarza Jul 2013

Incongruencias En La Ley De Competencia: Un Analisis Al Artículo 3 Y Al Literal F Del Artículo 10.2., John Pineda Galarza

John Pineda Galarza

El presente artículo tiene por finalidad analizar dos incongruencias en la ley de competencia. La primera, es la referida al artículo 3 el cual podría significar un peligro para la actual economía peruana y atentar con el sistema de competencia por las diversas interpretaciones atribuibles a este. La segunda es la referida al literal f del artículo 10.2 referido al abuso de remedios legales como un tipo de abuso de posición de dominio. No obstante, estos casos deberían ser recogidos por la cláusula general del Decreto Legislativo 1044 como actos de indebido ataque procesal, siendo competente para ello la Comisión …


Corporate Culture And Erm, Michelle M. Harner Jul 2013

Corporate Culture And Erm, Michelle M. Harner

Michelle M. Harner

The attitudes and actions of those viewed as leaders within a company (commonly referred to as “tone at the top”) help to define corporate culture and are critical to implementing a successful enterprise risk management (ERM) program. This paper explores the challenges and benefits of creating a risk-aware corporate culture, including the potential legal implications for boards of directors.


The Big Banks: Background, Deregulation, Financial Innovation, And ‘Too Big To Fail,’, Charles W. Murdock Jul 2013

The Big Banks: Background, Deregulation, Financial Innovation, And ‘Too Big To Fail,’, Charles W. Murdock

Charles W. Murdock

The U.S. economy is still reeling from the financial crisis that exploded in the fall of 2008. This Article asserts that the big banks were major culprits in causing the crisis by funding the non-bank lenders that created the toxic mortgages, which the big banks securitized and sold to unwary investors. Ironically, banks that were then too big to fail are even larger today. The Article briefly reviews the history of banking from the Founding Fathers to the deregulatory mindset that has been present since 1980. It then traces the impact of deregulation, which led to the savings and loan …


Cross-Border Tax Administrative Assistance: “For The Times They Are A-Changin’”, Christian Bovet, Fabien Liegeois Jun 2013

Cross-Border Tax Administrative Assistance: “For The Times They Are A-Changin’”, Christian Bovet, Fabien Liegeois

Dr. Fabien LIEGEOIS

The past few years have seen some fundamental changes in the exchange of information relating to tax matters. The growing number of Double Taxation Agreements (DTAs) containing new clauses based on Article 26 of the OECD Model Convention as well as new types of mechanisms favoring fiscal data transfers raise issues inducing different approaches for tax practitioners. At the same time, international administrative assistance in banking and financial matters has reached a certain maturity. It is therefore worth confronting this rich experience with a few of the legal questions that will undoubtedly arise in the implementation of the Swiss Federal …