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Limits Of Disclosure, Steven M. Davidoff, Claire A. Hill Jul 2014

Limits Of Disclosure, Steven M. Davidoff, Claire A. Hill

Steven Davidoff Solomon

One big focus of attention, criticism, and proposals for reform in the aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis has been securities disclosure. Many commentators have emphasized the complexity of the securities being sold, arguing that no one could understand the disclosure. Some observers have noted that disclosures were sometimes false or incomplete. What follows these issues, to some commentators, is that, whatever other lessons we may learn from the crisis, we need to improve disclosure. How should it be improved? Commentators often lament the frailties of human understanding, notably including those of everyday retail investors—people who do not understand or …


The Anti-Competitive Music Industry And The Case For Compulsory Licensing In The Digital Distribution Of Music, Ankur Srivastava Jun 2014

The Anti-Competitive Music Industry And The Case For Compulsory Licensing In The Digital Distribution Of Music, Ankur Srivastava

Touro Law Review

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Preliminary Thoughts On An Attorney-Client Privilege For Law Firms: When A Current Client Threatens To Sue The Firm For Malpractice, Does The Privilege Apply To The Firm's Consultation With In-House Counsel About The Potential Claim?, Edward J. Imwinkelried Jan 2014

Preliminary Thoughts On An Attorney-Client Privilege For Law Firms: When A Current Client Threatens To Sue The Firm For Malpractice, Does The Privilege Apply To The Firm's Consultation With In-House Counsel About The Potential Claim?, Edward J. Imwinkelried

Valparaiso University Law Review

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