Immaterial Lies: Condoning Deceit in the Name of Securities Regulation. Immaterial Lies: Condoning Deceit in the Name of Securities Regulation.

Immaterial Lies: Condoning Deceit in the Name of Securities Regulation‪.‬

Case Western Reserve Law Review 2010, Fall, 61, 1

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ABSTRACT The financial crisis of 2008 is raising the issue of investor trust and confidence in the market once again. Investors are questioning how managers could have taken such significant risks in the subprime-lending and credit-default-swap markets without, apparently, providing adequate disclosure to the market. The pending flood of lawsuits following in the wake of this financial crisis provides an opportunity, however, for courts to restore some of this lost trust.

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
2010
22 September
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
96
Pages
PUBLISHER
Case Western Reserve University School of Law
SIZE
387.6
KB

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