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Works in Banking and Finance Law

2022

Determinants of wealth inequality in China, Peter D. Mulvey
Undergraduate Research Conference (URC) Student Presentations

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2020

Securities Regulation and Social Media, Seth C. Oranburg
Law Faculty Scholarship

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Valuing Young Startups is Unavoidably Difficult: Using (and Misusing) Deferred-Equity Instruments for Seed Investing, John L. Orcutt
Law Faculty Scholarship

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2016

A Place of Their Own Crowds in the New Market for Equit Crowdfunding, Seth C. Oranburg
Law Faculty Scholarship

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2015

Mission Impracticable: The Impossibility of Commercial Impracticability, Jennifer Camero
The University of New Hampshire Law Review

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2014

Securitize Me: Stimulating Renewable Energy Financing by Embracing the Capital Markets, Andrew C. Fink
The University of New Hampshire Law Review

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2010

Bringing to Heel the Elephants in the Economy: The Case for Ending “Too Big To Fail”, Ann Graham
The University of New Hampshire Law Review

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2009

Moving Beyond Gartenberg: A Process Based and Comparative Approach to Section 36(b) of the Investment Company Act of 1940, John M. Greabe, Michael J. Brickman, James C. Bradley, Nina H. Fields
Law Faculty Scholarship

2008

Wherefore Art Thou Guidelines? An Empirical Study of White-Collar Criminal Sentencing and How the Gall Decision Effectively Eliminated the Sentencing Guidelines, S. Patrick Morin
The University of New Hampshire Law Review

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2004

Examining the Merits of Dual Regulation for Single-Stock Futures: How the Divergent Insider Trading Regimes for Federal Futures and Securities Markets Demonstrate the Necessity for (and Virtual Inevitability of) Dual CFTCSEC Regulation for Single-Stock Futures, Zachary T. Knepper
The University of New Hampshire Law Review

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2003

Investor Skepticism v. Investor Confidence: Why the New Research Analyst Reforms Will Harm Investors, John L. Orcutt
Law Faculty Scholarship

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