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The NY Business Law Journal features peer-written
substantive articles relating to the practice of business law. It
is designed to provide practice-oriented
insight and guidance relevant to the business law practitioner, with
special emphasis on lawyers who practice in the State of New York.
Edited by David L. Glass (Editor-in-Chief) and Prof. James D. Redwood
(Managing Editor), the NY
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| Inside the Current Issue |
(Winter 2012)
HeadNotes
(David L. Glass)
Proceed
With Caution: Matters to Consider for Business Lawyers Transitioning
Into Health Care (Craig B. Garner)
Taking Stock of the STOCK Act (J. Scott
Colesanti)
Good Golly Miss Molly!: The Attorney Work Product Doctrine
Takes Another Hit (C. Evan Stewart)
New SEC Rules for Resource Extraction Issuers to Disclose
Payments to Governments (Guy P. Lander, Steven J.
Glusband, Bruce A. Rich and Gideon Even-Or)
New FINRA Know Your Customer and Suitability Rules Require
Brokerage Changes (Morris N. Simkin)
Why FIO Matters (Ethan T. James and Amanda
Greenwold Wise)
Inside the Courts (Prepared by Attorneys at
Skadden Arps)
Lender Beware: Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals Allows TOUSA
Decision to Stand (Alan R. Lepene, William H. Schrag, John
F. Isbell, and Andrew L. Turscak, Jr.)
Committee Reports
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