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To Take the Stand or Not to Take the Stand: The Dilemma of
the Defendant with Criminal Record, 4 Colum, J. of Law
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Use of the Proceeds of Commercial Paper Issued by Bank
Holding Companies Companies, 29 Bus. Law. 207 (1973)
The Law of Consignments: Antitrust and Commercial
Pitfalls, 34 Bus. Law. 431 (1979)
The Manipulation of Commodity Futures Prices, 55 St.
John's L. Rev. 240 (1981)
If It Ain't Broke, Don't Fix It: The Legal Propriety of
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Subcommittee on Litigation Issues, of the Association of the
Bar of the City of New York, published in Commodities Law
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Business Associations (1984 Survey), 36 Syracuse L. Rev. 13
(1985)
Culpability and Its Content Under the Commodity Exchange
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Marketing Strategy and the Lawyer: Methods of Selling and
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Business Associations (1985 Survey), 37 Syracuse L. Rev. 209
(1986)
Business Associations (1986 Survey), 38 Syracuse L. Rev. 13
(1987)
Business Associations (1987 Survey), 39 Syracuse L. Rev. 19
(1988)
The Developing Legal and Regulatory Status of Foreign
Currency Options: A Comparative Study, 1988 J. of Monetary and
Economic Studies (Nihonginku)*
Business Associations (1988 Survey), 40 Syracuse L. Rev. 21
(1989)
Japanese Capital Markets: An Evaluation of Recent and Pending
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on Futures Regulation, Sept. 1988
Co-Chair, Introduction to Commodities, Futures and Options
Regulation (Continuing Legal Education Program, N.Y. State Bar
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International Broker-Dealer Regulation and the Sec's Rule 15a-6
Proposal, at Current Issues in International Commercial and
Investment Banking (Continuing Legal Education Program, N.Y. State
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Business Associations (1989 Survey), 41 Syracuse L. Rev. 15
(1990 Survey), 41 Syracuse L. Rev. 15 (1990)
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(1991)
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St. John's University)
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U.N. Centre on Transnational Corporations, February 1992 (series of
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Workshop, Futures Industry Association, Baltimore, May, 1992
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Business Associations (1991 Survey), 43 Syracuse L. Rev. 25
(1992)
Business Associations (1992 Survey of New York Law), 44 Syracuse
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Developments in the International Markets and Prospects for Access
by Financial Institutions in the Caribbean Region. (Addresses,
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Syracuse L. Rev. 253 (1996)
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Syracuse L. Rev. 213 (1999)
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Syracuse L. Rev. 341 (2000)
Business Associations (1999-2000 Survey of New York Law), 51
Syracuse L. Rev. 209 (2001)
Business Associations (2000-01 Survey of New York Law), 52
Syracuse L. Rev. 201 (2002)
Business Associations (2001-02 Survey of New York Law), 53
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*This Paper has also been translated and published in Japanese
and appears in Kinyu Kekyu (1989).