Graduate Editor Zixuan Luo recently considered the regulatory framework that aims to address the agency problems accompanying asset securitization, discussing issues with the current structure and potential alternative solutions. Read more here: https://t.co/FnIbKbrpCz
The adoption of CIGA 2020 indicated a shift towards a new era in UK insolvency law. Graduate Editor Jakub Kozlowski recently explored the emerging similarities between the UK and U.S. bankruptcy regimes and concerns accompanying the new system. Read here: https://t.co/UngGQlTvRU
Following the recently completed UBS-Credit Suisse deal, Graduate Editor Luiza Coelho da Rocha examined the potential implications of the acquisition for the rights of shareholders and the health of the banking sector at large. Read here:
https://t.co/gIz4qEvbz4
In his latest article, Graduate Editor Stanislav Liaptcev examines the dynamics at play between investors and companies in a distressed market, outlining best-practice strategies and proactive measures available in periods of potential crisis. Read here: https://t.co/4sGB739ET3
In her latest article, Graduate Editor Soumya Cheedi examines the bankruptcy proceedings of several classic American retailers and considers the factors that may be fueling the sector's downfall. Read here: https://t.co/Vg3UzFMOwz
In Graduate Editor Sanjit Ganguli’s newest article, he breaks down how modern financial regulations allowed the SVB failure to occur and proposes a regulatory solution to prevent such failure in the future. Read here: https://t.co/FtsEsOMOzr
Are short sellers beneficial or detrimental to the market? In her latest article, Graduate Editor Soumya Cheedi explores the dispute between investment research firm Hindenburg and Indian conglomerate Adani Group and the ethics of short-selling. Read more: https://t.co/el4jcbHgDW
In his most recent article, Graduate Editor Jakub Kozlowski discusses continuation funds and why the SEC’s regulatory proposals will not hinder the popularity of these GP-led secondary transactions. Read here: https://t.co/dyUQgL1gHl
Proper management of corporate crises has shifted in the age of social media. Graduate Editor Luiza Coelho da Rocha examines today’s best practices and how FTX missed its chance to recover its reputation. Read here: https://t.co/Xi6tKHUkrT
In her latest article, Graduate Editor Tasneem Zakir maps out legal concerns related to ChatGPT and analyzes whether AI more generally can be effectively regulated under existing frameworks. Read here: https://t.co/DlZKyyrKDd
Caremark duties are still growing! Graduate Editor Stanislav Liaptcev offers an overview of the current state of Caremark liability and what corporate officers can do to protect from it. Read here: https://t.co/b5fRZ15ZcX
In her most recent article, Graduate Editor Zixuan Luo examines the state of sovereign debt restructurings post-covid and evaluates three proposed solutions and reforms. Read here: https://t.co/w6FhlLzvLP
Thanks to our amazing authors and editors, our Fall 2022 issue is now both available in print and online at https://t.co/DXMMDzEL86! There are three Articles and one Student Note in this first issue of Volume 19. Please read more below:
Walter Bonné’s Student Note argues the Rapid Response Mechanism (RRM) contains gaps in remedies available to employees whose labor rights are violated and probes the viability of remedying such violations through the Alien Tort Statute: https://t.co/XhaWqL8jaO
In her first article with the Online Journal, Graduate Editor Zixuan Luo discusses how artificial intelligence's ability to handle certain attorney responsibilities is reshaping the practice of law. Read here: https://t.co/pNinmiequU