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Wagner on Bailouts and the Distortion of Federal Criminal Law

Robert E. Wagner (Rutgers School of Law-Newark) has posted Bailouts and the Potential for Distortion of Federal Criminal Law: Industrial Espionage and Beyond (Tulane Law Review, Forthcoming) on SSRN. Here is the abstract: This article reveals previously neglected and disconcerting… … Continue reading

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Winding Down the Bailouts, and Trying Not to Lose Money

The Treasury Department still maintains significant stakes in a few rescued companies like A.I.G. and G.M., and it hopes to avoid losing money on them. Read more detail on Recent Business Law Posts –

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Bankruptcy 2.0 versus Bailouts

Kenneth Ayotte & David A. Skeel, Jr., Bankruptcy or Bailouts?, 35 J. Corp. L. 469 (2010), available at SSRN. Sarah Woo As we try to learn the right lessons from the 2008 financial crisis, a debate has emerged as to … Continue reading

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The Bailouts “Pacman Effect”

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