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VOLUME 9, FALL 2012, NUMBER 1

Academic Articles

Rethinking Regulation and Innovation in the U.S. Legal Services Market
Ray Worthy Campbell
Essay: Sticky Seconds—The Problems Second Liens Pose to the Resolution of Distressed Mortgages
Vicki Been, Howell Jackson & Mark Willis
Microfinance Regulation and Supervision: A Multi-Faced Prism of Structures, Levels and Issues
Eugenia Macchiavello

Practitioner Notes

Honored in the Breach: Issues in the Regulation of Tender Offers for Debt Securities
Charles T. Haag & Zachary A. Keller
A Tale of Two Debtors: Lehman Brothers and the Availability of Equitable Subordination in the “Dueling Debtor” Context
Harrison L. Denman

Student Notes

Bankrupting the Inside Job: Alternatives to the Washington Mutual Approach to Policing Creditor Committee Insider Trading 
Matt Porcelli
Vertical vs. Core Search: Defining Google’s Market in a Monopolization Case
Brian J. Smith
Preliminary Agreements as Contracts: Facilitating Socially Desirable Transactions Using the Doctrines of Injunction, Disgorgement and Tortious Interference
Yu Yamazaki

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About the Journal

The NYU Journal of Law & Business is the only journal at NYU School of Law focused on the intersection of Law & Business. Each year, we publish 2-3 issues, host two large academic conferences, and provide our members with unparalleled access to practitioners.

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