F. Hodge O'Neal Corporate and Securities Law Symposium
Author: Joel Seligman (University of Rochester)
A question suggested by a conference like this is whether the Securities Act of 1933 as a whole has reached a point of twilight or whether the inevitable proclivities of some issuers of securities to engage in fraud portends a greater longevity.
Keywords: Securities
How to Cite: Seligman, J. (1997) “Götterdämmerung for the Securities Act?”, Washington University Law Review. 75(2).