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Public Policy - January, 2006
38 articles
- New Bankruptcy Law Gives Attorneys Headaches
- High Risk Hedge Funds Draw SEC Scrutiny
- SEC, Japan Cooperate On Corporate Governance
- NYSE Rule Amendment Spares Fannie Mae
- Future Looks Grim For Charitable Hospitals
- Executives Still Play Options Backdating Game: Study
- SEC Broker Rule Draws Industry Fire
- Faced With SOX, Some Companies Go Private
- SIA Report Seeks To Refocus Industry On SRO Reform
- SEC to Waive Disclosure Demands for Foreign Companies
- Supreme Court Nixes State Immunity in Bankruptcy Case
- Personal Bankruptcies Gauge Bank of America Profits
- China to Ease Restrictions on Foreign Investors
- SOX Whistle-Blowing Rules Don't Apply Outside U.S.
- SEC Unanimously Approves Executive Pay Reforms
- European Commission Bids For EU-Wide Patent Law
- Supreme Court Bans State Suits Against National Banks
- Expert Questions SEC Moves On SOX Enforcement
- U.S. Patents Riddled With Mistakes, Survey Finds
- Union Presses Bank of America On Exec Pay
- Japan Hikes Refunds For Withdrawn Patent Applications
- Drug Makers Nervously Eye High Court On Generics
- Despite Legal Onslaught, Piracy Still Haunts Music Labels
- Analyst Suggests BA Consider U.S.-Style Bankruptcy
- Consumer Bankruptcies Hit Two Million In 2005
- China Considers Western-Style Bankruptcy Laws
- E.U. Takes Steps To Strengthen Shareholder Rights
- SEC Eyes Stricter Disclosure Of Executive Pay, Perks
- Lawmakers Take Aim At SEC's Compliance Arm
- Analyst Conflicts Still Abound: NYSE, NASD
- Industry Challenges SEC Rule On Fund Directors
- Briefs In LabCorp Case Split Over Business Methods
- Senate Ready To Take Charge On Patent Reform
- European Union Buckles To U.S. On Regional Brands
- Amid Criticism, SEC Sets Standard For Penalties
- NASD To Clarify Mediation Rules
- USPTO To Applicants: Time To End Bad Claims
- Chinese Regulators Toughen Securities Laws