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  3. Vol. 2009 No. 2

Vol. 2009 No. 2

Published: Jan 30, 2009

Articles

With the Spotlight on the Financial Crisis, Regulatory Loopholes, and Hedge Funds, How Should Hedge Funds Comply With the Insider Trading Laws?
Jan 30, 2009

Ted Kamann, Rory T. Hood

Notes

Slavery Disclosure Laws: For Financial Reparations or for “Telling the Truth?”
Jan 30, 2009

Jason Levy

Chapter 18? Imagining Future Uses of 11 U.S.C. § 363 to Accomplish Chapter 7 Liquidation Goals in Chapter 11 Reorganizations
Jan 30, 2009

Bryant P. Lee

Interpretation of Material Adverse Change Clauses in an Adverse Economy
Jan 30, 2009

David Cheng

Credit Rating Agencies and the Credit Crisis: How the “Issuer Pays” Conflict Contributed and What Regulators Might Do About It
Jan 30, 2009

Deryn Darcy

Overcompensating Much? The Impact of Preemption on Emerging Federal and State Efforts to Limit /Executive Compensation
Jan 30, 2009

Sarah H. Burghart

Finding the Right Balance for Sovereign Wealth Fund Regulation: Open Investments Vs. National Security
Jan 30, 2009

Jennifer Cooke
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