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Public Policy - October, 2005
28 articles
- SEC To Begin Randomly Inspecting Investment Advisors
- SEC May Relax New '06 Hedge Fund Regulation
- SEC Loses Court Battle To Withhold Investigation Data
- House Bill Targeting Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac Passed
- Class Actions Help Big Fish, Not Little Guy: Report
- Cheaper, Faster Appeal Of Claims Rejections At USPTO
- SEC Proposal To Harmonize Filing Standards For Foreign Companies Sparks Debate
- Market Exclusivity "Give-Away" Gone In Bioterror Bill
- GAO Says SEC Underestimated Budget By $50M
- Publishers Sue To Clarify Fair Use In Google Project
- Bioterrorism Defense Bill Could Change Patent Law
- Attorneys Eye "Tidal Wave" Of Biz Method Patents
- SEC Taps Mejia For Chief Litigator
- Hatch Eyes FDA For Move On Generic Biologics
- Supreme Court OKs Executive Pay Freezes By SEC
- Supreme Court Lets Stand Landmark Drug Ruling
- E.U. Calls For Self-Regulated Music Royalties System
- Patent Pendency Not Improving, USPTO Admits
- Patent Reform To Slash Litigation Costs, IPO Says
- E.U. Move Raises Ire Of Software Patent Foes
- SEC Faces Lawsuit Over Hedge Fund Regulation
- In Sweeping Securities Reform, Canada Imports U.S.-Style Civil Liability
- WIPO Summit Leaves Deep Split Unbridged
- Yahoo Braves Murky Waters To Create Online Library
- SEC Failed To Distribute Billions In Settlement Money to Shareholders, Report Finds
- Only SEC Can Seek CEO Bonuses Under Sarbanes-Oxley, Federal Court Rules
- Compromise Patent Reform Bill Still A Step Forward, Sponsor Insists
- In Unusual Step, U.K. Patent Office Begins Issuing Non-Binding Opinions On Patent Validity