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Editor's Note

Editor's letter: Nov. 16, 2009

Beneath the veneer of Wall Streeters beats the same heart, stirred by the same determinants of behavior.


Regulatory

Of politics and pay

How to fix executive compensation rules without breaking the companies.


Industry Insight

Before the honeymoon ends

Thinking differently about conflict resolution.


Judgment Call

The price of R&D

FAS 141(R): A new source of shareholder litigation against innovation-driven companies?



Entries tagged "regulation"

Tanking banks and M&A

Troubled banks have meant trouble for classic mergers and acquisitions in the industry.


An undiscovered country

Jonathan Leibowitz's call to expand a rarely used provision of the FTC Act sparks alarm among business leaders.


The 'pay for delay' debate

FTC Chairman Jon Leibowitz has urged Congress to pass controversial legislation amending the antitrust laws to prohibit 'reverse payment' or 'pay for delay' patent settlements between branded and generic pharma companies.


Show me the money and how to get it

Companies raising capital have had the ability to offer and sell a combination of securities very quickly under their universal shelf registration statements.


Off offshore

The traditional model of offshore funds, typically set up in the Cayman Islands, has recently faced unseen levels of scrutiny. As a result, the future of the so-called unregulated offshore centers has been called into question.


Let bylaws be bylaws

The authors discuss how to put teeth in advance notice bylaws.


Reckoning for off-book assets

New accounting rules are aimed at curtailing the practice of housing shaky loans outside the balance sheet.


Transactions: May 4, 2009

Critics argue that banks too big to fail should be broken up, but determining too-big-to-fail is very complex.


Transparency 2.0

Building a 21st-century regulatory strategy.


Big, big and beyond

America's banking giants may face more rule-making zeal, but the crisis so far has produced only more deregulation.


Common ground

An examination of the regulation of sovereign wealth funds.


This summer's potboiler

Strong words from a split appeals court give the FTC and Whole Foods plenty of reason to settle before things go too far.


Oil on ICE

The success of the IntercontinentalExchange has provoked the ire of lawmakers wondering why energy prices have hit record highs.



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