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Vol. 15, Issue 2, 1999January 01, 1999 EDT

United States v. O’Hagan: The Supreme Court Validates The Misappropriation Theory Of Insider Trading And Rule 14e-3(a), But Does The Court’s Decision Help Or Hinder The Quest For Guiding Principles

Benjamin Briggs,
rulemaking authority rule 14e-3(a) securities and exchange commission rule 10b-5 misappropriation theory securities exchange act united states v. o'hagan
Georgia State University Law Review
Benjamin Briggs, United States v. O’Hagan: The Supreme Court Validates The Misappropriation Theory Of Insider Trading And Rule 14e-3(a), But Does The Court’s Decision Help Or Hinder The Quest For Guiding Principles, 15 Georgia State University Law Review (1999).
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