A death of capitalism
By Richard HoeThe former CEO of Barnes & Noble and his family has been much in the news of late.
July 14, 2010
151A Tossed: Guess We Didn't Need Harkins, After AllWell, the battle (this battle, at least) has finally come to an end. Yesterday, the U.S. Federal Court of Appeals ruled that the SEC didn't ...
July 14, 2010
Was Obamas CMS Appointment A Daring or Dumb Move?President Obama recently filled the vacant CMS administrator position by using the recess appointment process, which can bypass the Senates approval.Obama tapped Dr. Donald Berwick ...
July 14, 2010
Was Obamas CMS Appointment A Daring or Dumb Move?President Obama recently filled the vacant CMS administrator position by using the recess appointment process, which can bypass the Senate’s approval.Obama tapped Dr. Donald Berwick ...
July 13, 2010
Coming Together: The Fiduciary Standard and the NFLCan two standards of conduct be "harmonized" as successfully as were the old AFL and NFL?
July 13, 2010
SEC Rule 151A: Industry deserves credit for challenging a misguided threatHopefully you've heard by now that a federal appeals court on Monday vacated SEC Rule 151A, effectively putting an end to a couple of intense years of worry among the indexed annuity marketing community.
July 13, 2010
151A update: The court vacates the SEC rulingAs far as the judicial branch is concerned, there is not sufficient evidence to suggest that indexed annuities should be regulated as securities.
July 13, 2010
151A update: The court vacates the SEC rulingAs far as the judicial branch is concerned, there is not sufficient evidence to suggest that indexed annuities should be regulated as securities.

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