| Limitations on Margin Trading |
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| Sarbanes-Oxley Act |
| Most states recognize that corporate directors and upper-level officers owe the corporation the duties of care, loyalty, and obedience. The duty to act in good faith has emerged in some jurisdictions as an equally important fiduciary duty imposed upon directors and officers. Historically, directors and officers were frequently exonerated of personal liability for business decisions because of courts' long-standing deference to the business decision under the business judgment rule or because the transaction was deemed fair to the corporation and its shareholders overall. In the wake of recent corporate scandals, however, officers and directors are under ever-increasing scrutiny by shareholders, the courts, state governments, and the federal government. Many corporate commentators bemoan the fact that conduct once protected under the business judgment rule may not be viewed with such deference in the future. More... |
| Reparations for Losses Resulting from Violations of Commodities Trading Laws |
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| Business Law |
| Companies Listed on the New York Stock Exchange)More... |
| Securities Law> Exemptions From Registration> Exempted Transactions |
| (The Private Offering Exemption From SEC Registration Requirements)More... |


