Second Circuit to Shed Light on Personal Benefit Requirement for Tippee...
Anthony Chiasson’s infamous insider trading case has shed much light on the inequity underlying the inconsistencies of tippee liability. The personal benefit requirement and its varying applications...
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Chances are you have heard about the international showdown that took place this summer between Argentina and a group of New York based hedge funds. The dispute can be traced back to 2001 when...
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On Friday, September 19, people from Beijing to New York could be seen celebrating the success of the Alibaba IPO. For months leading up to the offering, analysts and commentators had cautioned U.S....
View ArticleJesse Litvak v. SEC
On March 7, 2014 Jesse Litvak was convicted of ten counts of securities fraud on the basis of alleged misrepresentations made by Mr. Litvak in connection with the purchase and sale of residential...
View ArticleChanging Face of Corporate Compliance and Corporate Governance: Spring 2015...
The Changing Face of Corporate Compliance and Corporate Governance On Monday, February 9th, 2015, the Corporate Law Center hosted its annual symposium. This year’s topic was the “Changing Face of...
View ArticleChina’s Unbalanced Market: A Spark for a New Financial Crisis
In August 2015, China devaluated its currency the YUAN sparking an international debate on whether this move will lead to a new financial crisis. During that month, headlines from all over the world...
View ArticleDaniel M. Gallagher Keynote Speech, Symposium 2015
Are we ready for the next financial crisis? According to Daniel Gallagher, absolutely not. Gallagher criticized the Dodd-Frank Act, with a bit of humor, in his keynote address at Fordham Journal of...
View ArticleBringing Talent off the Bench and into the Game: The Underrepresentation of...
The Oracle of Omaha, Warren Buffet, has said his success is partly due to the fact that he only needed to compete with half the population.[i] Unfortunately, when surveying the landscape of corporate...
View ArticleDo Rewards Points Classify as Taxable Income?
As of 2016, credit cards have become the preferred payment method of most Americans.[1] As is expected when there is a large influx of demand, many credit card providers have joined the market to take...
View ArticleFinTech Industrial Banks and Beyond: How Banking Innovations Affect the...
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