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Grundfest said, is that some of these companies may be flouting U.S. rules.
Suits Versus Chinese Firms Drive Up Securities Cases Ashby Jones 2011
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"Judge Rakoff's decision will likely be troubling to the entire federal government, and not just the SEC," said Mr. Grundfest, who from 1985 to 1990 was a commissioner at the agency.
Citi Ruling Could Chill SEC, Street Legal Pacts Jean Eaglesham 2011
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The resignation of Joseph Grundfest from that Board in 2006 should have rung an alarm bell: he is a respected professor of Board governance at Stanford University and a former SEC Commissioner.
Georges Ugeux: Why Oracle's CEO Should be Fired and its Board Sued by Shareholders Georges Ugeux 2010
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Grundfest emphasized that the "traditional" securities-fraud suits, in which investors allege that corporate fraud led to stock losses, were down in 2010.
Suits Versus Chinese Firms Drive Up Securities Cases Ashby Jones 2011
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"This is litigation waiting to happen, and it will arise when the downturn comes," former SEC commissioner Joseph Grundfest recently told a seminar at Stanford University, where he is a law professor.
Guidance Is Sought on Private Trading of Closely Held Companies Jean Eaglesham 2011
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The resignation of Joseph Grundfest from that Board in 2006 should have rung an alarm bell: he is a respected professor of Board governance at Stanford University and a former SEC Commissioner.
Georges Ugeux: Why Oracle's CEO Should be Fired and its Board Sued by Shareholders Georges Ugeux 2010
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"It's entirely possible that everything Buffett did was reasonable," says Joseph Grundfest , a Stanford University law professor and former commissioner of the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Buffett Is Seen as Too Trusting Jenny Strasburg 2011
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"What are the chances that the SEC will be able to get a large number of complex, economically sophisticated, highly interrelated rules…past judicial scrutiny on the first try?" said Joseph Grundfest , a Stanford Law School professor and former SEC Democratic commissioner.
As Business Takes Aim at Dodd-Frank, Battle Shifts to Courts Jean Eaglesham 2011
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The resignation of Joseph Grundfest from that Board in 2006 should have rung an alarm bell: he is a respected professor of Board governance at Stanford University and a former SEC Commissioner.
Georges Ugeux: Why Oracle's CEO Should be Fired and its Board Sued by Shareholders Georges Ugeux 2010
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Joseph Grundfest , a Stanford University law professor who was an SEC commissioner from 1985 to 1990, said appealing Judge Rakoff's ruling in the Citigroup case isn't "necessarily a high-risk" move for the SEC because "the extent to which this is an unusual court decision is apparent to everyone, and the value of getting a review from an appeals court is equally clear."
SEC Cops Want to Fight U.S. Judge Jean Eaglesham 2011
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