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Buy-Sell Agreements And Nontax Issues In Planning For Business Succession, Farhad Aghdami
Buy-Sell Agreements And Nontax Issues In Planning For Business Succession, Farhad Aghdami
William & Mary Annual Tax Conference
No abstract provided.
Exit Strategies For Owners Of Privately Held Businesses, R. Marshall Merriman Jr., Arthur E. Cirulnick, Paul H. Wilner
Exit Strategies For Owners Of Privately Held Businesses, R. Marshall Merriman Jr., Arthur E. Cirulnick, Paul H. Wilner
William & Mary Annual Tax Conference
No abstract provided.
Choosing A Business Entity For The 21st Century, Samuel P. Starr, Thomas P. Rohman, L. Michael Gracik Jr.
Choosing A Business Entity For The 21st Century, Samuel P. Starr, Thomas P. Rohman, L. Michael Gracik Jr.
William & Mary Annual Tax Conference
No abstract provided.
Uses Of Life Insurance For The Closely-Held Business, Mary Anne Mancini
Uses Of Life Insurance For The Closely-Held Business, Mary Anne Mancini
William & Mary Annual Tax Conference
No abstract provided.
Employee Benefits Issues In Purchase And Sale Of Privately Held Business, Andrea L. O'Brien
Employee Benefits Issues In Purchase And Sale Of Privately Held Business, Andrea L. O'Brien
William & Mary Annual Tax Conference
No abstract provided.
The Sec's Suspension And Bar Powers In Perspective, Jayne W. Barnard
The Sec's Suspension And Bar Powers In Perspective, Jayne W. Barnard
Faculty Publications
Enron has brought about demands from many quarters to grant the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) new powers. Among the powers the SEC now seeks is the power to bar or suspend securities law violators from serving as an oflicer or director of any public company. Currently, the law assigns this power only to federal district courts. In this Essay, Professor Barnard traces the history of the current law; examining why Congress has expressly withheld suspension and bar powers from the SEC. She then argues that the courts have exercised their suspension and bar powers wisely, and that recent developments …