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An Epic Lobbying Effort On Dodd-Frank Rules

Beside regulation of swaps and other derivatives, two big issues get industry attention.

Security Flaws Revealed, Companies Label Reporters as Hackers

When does “exposing security flaws” morph into hacking?

SEC Actions Week Ending May 31

Highlights include the largest amount ever paid by an exchange, as NASDAQ settled charges relating to its Facebook IPO, and  […]

Import Of Chinese Food Products Raising Safety Concerns

Last year 4.1 billion pounds of food products entered the U.S., far beyond what could be addressed by inspections in […]

Apple’s Public Drubbing Brings A Spate Of Tax Reform Proposals

A pundit finds them wanting.

Unusual Public-Private Partnership In The Pharmaceutical Industry

A collaboration between GlaxoSmithKline and the U.S. government is the first of its kind, and it may address what many […]

SEC’s Political Contribution Disclosure Requirement Appears Stalled

Not now and maybe never, although there is movement on a variety of fronts and…

When It Comes To Identity Theft, One State Is In A Class Of Its Own

Which state has the highest rate of reported identity theft is not a surprise if you consider some basic demographic […]

Securities Litigation And Legal Developments, Week Ending May 24

SEC enforcement actions, filings, settlements and official statements, plus the Supreme Court accepts a case about the Sarbanes-Oxley whisteblower provisions […]

Ninth Circuit: Nobody Regulates Genetically Modified Alfalfa Seeds

A mixed result for Monsanto, as the decision may help spur legislation.

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