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Business Law

Disclosure of Material Facts
The duty of disclosure is a component of the duty of loyalty, but it also implicates the director's obligation to act with due care and in good faith. As part of the duty of care, a director should reveal all relevant material information that he possesses about a transaction to all who are in the position of making a decision about that transaction. The director has a duty to make an informed decision because it will ultimately affect the corporate interest and welfare. More...
Limitations on Margin Trading
Limitations on Margin Trading More...
Registration Requirements for Securities Brokers and Dealers
Most brokers and dealers are required under Section 15 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 to register with the Securities and Exchange Commission and with a self-regulatory organization such as a national stock exchange before engaging in the securities business. More...
Employment Issues under OSHA
Protection for Whistleblowers Concerning Unsafe Shipping Containers More...
Types of Mergers Analyzed Under Section 7 of the Clayton Act
Mergers which are likely to substantially lessen competition or tend to create a monopoly in any line of commerce are illegal under Section Seven of the Clayton Act, 15 U.S.C.S. § 18. The type of merger -- horizontal, vertical, or conglomerate -- will affect consideration of the potential illegality of the merger. More...

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