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Credit Derivatives: An Overview Of Regulatory Initiatives In The United States And Europe, Andre Scheerer
Credit Derivatives: An Overview Of Regulatory Initiatives In The United States And Europe, Andre Scheerer
Fordham Journal of Corporate & Financial Law
No abstract provided.
Multidisciplinary Practice And The American Legal Profession: A Market Approach To Regulating The Delivery Of Legal Services In The Twenty-First Century, John S. Dzienkowski, Robert J. Peroni
Multidisciplinary Practice And The American Legal Profession: A Market Approach To Regulating The Delivery Of Legal Services In The Twenty-First Century, John S. Dzienkowski, Robert J. Peroni
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Keynote Address: Commons And Code, Lawrence Lessig
Keynote Address: Commons And Code, Lawrence Lessig
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Recent Market Events And The Foundation For Global Market Crises: A Lawyer's Perspective, Philip H. Harris
Recent Market Events And The Foundation For Global Market Crises: A Lawyer's Perspective, Philip H. Harris
Fordham Journal of Corporate & Financial Law
No abstract provided.
New Rules And Regulations, Constantine N. Katsoris, Richard Lindsey, Robert Mcsweeney, Eugene Lopez, Yusif Simaan, Edward Fleishmann
New Rules And Regulations, Constantine N. Katsoris, Richard Lindsey, Robert Mcsweeney, Eugene Lopez, Yusif Simaan, Edward Fleishmann
Fordham Journal of Corporate & Financial Law
No abstract provided.
Efficiency And Conspiracy: Conflicts Of Interest, Anti-Nepotism Rules, And Separation Strategies, Saul Levmore
Efficiency And Conspiracy: Conflicts Of Interest, Anti-Nepotism Rules, And Separation Strategies, Saul Levmore
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Harmonization Of Securities Disclosure Rules In The Global Market - A Proposal , Uri Geiger
Harmonization Of Securities Disclosure Rules In The Global Market - A Proposal , Uri Geiger
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
National Laws, International Money: Regulation In A Global Capital Market , Stephen J. Choi, Andrew T. Guzman
National Laws, International Money: Regulation In A Global Capital Market , Stephen J. Choi, Andrew T. Guzman
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Aba Regulation Of Contingency Fees: Money Talks, Ethics Walks, Lester Brickman
Aba Regulation Of Contingency Fees: Money Talks, Ethics Walks, Lester Brickman
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Who Should Regulate The Ethics Of Federal Prosecutors, Rory K. Little
Who Should Regulate The Ethics Of Federal Prosecutors, Rory K. Little
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Who Can Best Regulate The Ethics Of Federal Prosecutors, Or, Who Should Regulate The Regulators: Response To Little, Fred C. Zacharias
Who Can Best Regulate The Ethics Of Federal Prosecutors, Or, Who Should Regulate The Regulators: Response To Little, Fred C. Zacharias
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
How Should We Determine Who Should Regulate Lawyers--Managing Conflict And Context In Professional Regulation , David B. Wilkins
How Should We Determine Who Should Regulate Lawyers--Managing Conflict And Context In Professional Regulation , David B. Wilkins
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Principled Opinions: Response To Brickman, Susan P. Koniak
Principled Opinions: Response To Brickman, Susan P. Koniak
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Professional Liability Insurers As Regulators Of Law Practice, Anthony E. Davis
Professional Liability Insurers As Regulators Of Law Practice, Anthony E. Davis
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Conflicts Of Interest In Litigation: The Judicial Role , Bruce A. Green
Conflicts Of Interest In Litigation: The Judicial Role , Bruce A. Green
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Beyond Sex Discrimination: A Proposal For Federal Sexual Harassment Legislation, Deborah N. Mcfarland
Beyond Sex Discrimination: A Proposal For Federal Sexual Harassment Legislation, Deborah N. Mcfarland
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Panel Ii: Cable Versus Broadcast Tv: The “Must Carry” Provisions Of The Cable Television Consumer And Competition Act Of 1992, Marc Apfelbaum, Gregory Buscarino, Steven J. Hyman, Robert D. Joffe
Panel Ii: Cable Versus Broadcast Tv: The “Must Carry” Provisions Of The Cable Television Consumer And Competition Act Of 1992, Marc Apfelbaum, Gregory Buscarino, Steven J. Hyman, Robert D. Joffe
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Panel Iv: Censorship Of Cable Television’S Leased And Public Access Channels, Majorie Heins, James N. Horwood, Robert T. Perry, Michael Sitcov
Panel Iv: Censorship Of Cable Television’S Leased And Public Access Channels, Majorie Heins, James N. Horwood, Robert T. Perry, Michael Sitcov
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Panel I: The Changing Landscape Of First Amendment Jurisprudence In Light Of The New Communications And Media Alliances, J. Richard Devlin, Theodore C. Hirt, Andrew A. Merdek
Panel I: The Changing Landscape Of First Amendment Jurisprudence In Light Of The New Communications And Media Alliances, J. Richard Devlin, Theodore C. Hirt, Andrew A. Merdek
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Panel Iii: Cable Versus The Telephone Companies: Can Telephone Companies Be Constitutionally Barred From Delivering Video Programming? , David E. Bronston, James J. Gilligan, Mark C. Hansen, Joseph A. Post
Panel Iii: Cable Versus The Telephone Companies: Can Telephone Companies Be Constitutionally Barred From Delivering Video Programming? , David E. Bronston, James J. Gilligan, Mark C. Hansen, Joseph A. Post
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Outside Investors: A New Breed Of Insider Traders?, Elyse Diamond
Outside Investors: A New Breed Of Insider Traders?, Elyse Diamond
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Privacy Obstacle Course: Hurding Barriers To Transnational Financial Services, Joel R. Reidenberg
The Privacy Obstacle Course: Hurding Barriers To Transnational Financial Services, Joel R. Reidenberg
Fordham Law Review
Professor Reidenberg addresses the challenge to transnational financial services resulting from national regulation of information processing. National laws around the world seek to define fair information practices for the private sector and contain prohibitions on data transfers to foreign destinations that lack sufficient privacy protection. The effect of these laws for the financial services industry is significant because financial services depend on personal information. Professor Reidenberg argues that the international attempts to harmonize information processing encourage divergence of national standards for financial services. He argues that regulatory flexibility and customization is necessary to support financial sevices and accomodate, without circumventing, …
Too Many Consonants And Not Enough Consonance: The Development Of The S&L Regulatory Framework, Lucia J. Mandarino
Too Many Consonants And Not Enough Consonance: The Development Of The S&L Regulatory Framework, Lucia J. Mandarino
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Playing With Firrea, Not Getting Burned: Statutory Overview Of The Financial Institutions Reform, Recovery And Enforcement Act Of 1989, Anthony C. Providenti, Jr.
Playing With Firrea, Not Getting Burned: Statutory Overview Of The Financial Institutions Reform, Recovery And Enforcement Act Of 1989, Anthony C. Providenti, Jr.
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Office Of Thrift Supervision, Robert Cooper
The Office Of Thrift Supervision, Robert Cooper
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Fdic's Enhanced Powers Over Savings Assocations: Does Firrea Make It "Saif"?, Ann M. Taylor
The Fdic's Enhanced Powers Over Savings Assocations: Does Firrea Make It "Saif"?, Ann M. Taylor
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
A State's Response To The United States Tresury Department Proposals To Modernize The Nation's Banking System, Jill M. Considine
A State's Response To The United States Tresury Department Proposals To Modernize The Nation's Banking System, Jill M. Considine
Fordham Law Review
This speech was given by Superintendent Considine as part of the annual Financial Institutions and Regulation Symposium at the Fordham University School of Law.
Private Market Solutions To The Savings And Loan Crisis: Bank Holding Company Acquisitions Of Savings Associations, Lissa Lamkin Broome
Private Market Solutions To The Savings And Loan Crisis: Bank Holding Company Acquisitions Of Savings Associations, Lissa Lamkin Broome
Fordham Law Review
This speech was given by Professor Broome as part of the Annual Financial Institutions and Regulation Symposium at the Fordham School of Law.
Savings And Loan Crisis, Carl Felsenfeld
Judicial Responses To The Recent Enforcement Activities Of The Federal Banking Regulators, Lawrence G. Baxter
Judicial Responses To The Recent Enforcement Activities Of The Federal Banking Regulators, Lawrence G. Baxter
Fordham Law Review
Paper presented on April 12, 1991, as part of the Fordham University School of Law's Graduate Colloquium 1990-1991, The S&L Crisis: Death and Transfiguration. This paper is a pilot for a study being prepared for the Administrative Conference of the United States on the enforcement powers of the federal banking agencies. The views expressed herein are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of the Conference, its members or its staff.