Let The Whistleblowers Trade
Now that Dodd-Frank is law people are focusing on the details buried in it. This includes the broad new whistle-blowing provision for 10% to 30% . . .
Now that Dodd-Frank is law people are focusing on the details buried in it. This includes the broad new whistle-blowing provision for 10% to 30% . . .
When we leave our houses, cars, money, children and bodies in others’ hands we might worry whether they will be there when we return or . . .
As Congress moves toward likely passage of the colossal Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act, it’s worth reflecting that many of the bill’s . . .
Lately, business could really use a friend. Regulatory panic has followed fresh on the heels of the financial meltdown. Grand political ideas that competing interest . . .
As a sea of oil slops over sand, oysters and pelicans in the Gulf, it seems natural to blame the entity that made this happen– BP . . . .
Late in the Senate’s proceedings on the financial regulatory reform bill, the Senate adopted – with no hearings and minimal debate – a controversial provision . . .
News items continue to pile up suggesting that the FTC is likely to challenge Google’s acquisition of mobile application and website advertising provider, AdMob. See this . . .
I don’t think I suffer from any phobias (heck, I’m not even afraid of clowns, though some would argue that suggests a lack of prudence . . .
The Obama administration’s announcement yesterday to approve, with some modifications, the merger between Live Nation and Ticketmaster marked a fittingly undramatic end to what many . . .