The national reputation of the authors, their balance of practice and doctrine, and a highly teachable structure have all made Securities Regulation: Cases and Materials the best-selling text in the field. Applauded for excellent coverage of the 1934 and 1935 Acts, the text remains sophisticated yet not intimidating. Modular chapters adapt to a variety of teaching styles, giving the instructor flexibility in course design. Well-written, interesting problems expose students to theory as well as the practical issues that impact investors.
New to the Eighth Edition:
- The casebook fully integrates all the newly adopted exemptions such as Regulation A, Crowdfunding, and the newly enacted resale exemption Section 4(a)(7) along with problems developed to illustrate their operation
- Complete reworking of exemption chapter, including new material and problems on Regulation A+, Crowdfunding, and relaxation of solicitation restrictions for certain Rule 506 offerings
- Examines market developments such as Unicorns and the disappearance of listings in the U.S. and abroad
- Changes in underwriting processes with emphasis given to role of research reports in promoting public offerings
- Compete treatment of the Supreme Court’s 2014 Halliburton decision, and the post-Halliburton developments on proving price distortion and pleading loss causation
- Thorough treatment of the Supreme Court’s Omnicare decision on liability for statements of opinion
- Materials and problems on proxy regulation, particularly in the aftermath of the Walmart case under Rule 14a-8
- Materials on insider trading tipper-tippee liability in the aftermath of Newman and Salman
- Contemporary problems facing hedge funds, investment advisers and mutual funds
- New material on post-Morrision developments affecting extraterritorial application of securities laws
- New material and problems on real estate as securities including the Ninth Circuit's Salameh decision