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In this paper we examine the market reaction to the events that led to the adoption of Regulation Fair Disclosure (FD). The new regulation requires that if and when a firm discloses material nonpublic information to select individuals like analysts and institutional investors, it must make...
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Public confidence in financial statements may be at an all-time low. The bankruptcy of Enron, the largest bankruptcy in United States history, brings into question whether the accounting profession, and the auditing process in particular, protects the users of financial statements. The shower of...
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Firms that meet certain criteria can register debt or equity securities for issuance any time during the subsequent two years. This process is known as shelf registration. Key shelf registration qualification criteria include $75 million market capitalization held by outsiders, timely SEC...
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We investigate the extent and nature of income conservatism as reflected in the financial statement numbers of firms in the U.S. technology sector. Technology firms are predicted to have greater income conservatism than other U.S. firms because they are subject to both higher shareholder...
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States follow a number of different approaches to lawsuits alleging breach of contract or tort to value interests that have fluctuating values. This article examines one context where the factors that have produced the variation among jurisdictions are enhanced: breach of an obligation to...
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We investigate the relationship between pricing in an initial public offering (IPO) and the prestige of the participating underwriters' law firm. We hypothesize law firm quality affects how law firms perform their obligations in IPOs - more prestigious law firms acting more independently....
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The Czech voucher privatisation scheme has long been the subject of debate among foreign commentators, both lawyers and economists. After initial (and, for that matter, almost universal) approval, the programme has gradually fallen from grace with most writers as its destructive effects on the...
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Our study examines the circumstances of non-GAAP financial reporting by 492 U.S. companies that announced restatements from 1995 to 1999. We analyze the occurrence and resolution of litigation over restatements; and, we explore the role of accounting items in bringing and resolving this...
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In this manuscript, I criticize the Federal Circuit's current standard for evaluating the individual liability of corporate officers for the patent infringement of their corporations as being based incorrectly upon a piercing of the corporate veil (a doctrine applicable only to corporate...
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In re The Walt Disney Co. Derivative Litigation is notable for upholding the broad latitude courts afford to boards through the business judgment rule. The case addressed a $130 million termination package delivered to former Disney CEO, Michael Ovitz, after fourteen months of underperformance...
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