Helping Law Catch up to Markets: Applying Broker-Dealer Law to Subprime Mortgages. Helping Law Catch up to Markets: Applying Broker-Dealer Law to Subprime Mortgages.

Helping Law Catch up to Markets: Applying Broker-Dealer Law to Subprime Mortgages‪.‬

The Journal of Corporation Law 2009, Spring, 34, 3

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"By now everyone knows that reckless and even predatory mortgage lending provoked the financial meltdown." Editorial, The New York Times, October 19, 2008 (1)

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Zaken en persoonlijke financiën
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2009
22 maart
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EN
Engels
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133
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University of Iowa Journal of Corporation Law
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