William D. Harrington

Business Associations, 50 Syracuse Law Review 341 (2000)

Publications and Presentations

To Take the Stand or Not to Take the Stand: The Dilemma of the Defendant with Criminal Record, 4 Colum, J. of Law & Social Problems 215 (1968) (student note)

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 Defenses Against Hostile Takeover Bids, 34 Syracuse L. Rev. 977 (1983)

Statement of William D. Harrington to the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs, Subcommittee on Securities, April 3, 1984 (regarding bill which became Insider Trading Sanctions Act of 1984)

A Caveat for Commodity Processing Industries: Insolvent Processors' Creditors vs. Putative Owners of Raw Material, 16 Uniform Commercial Code Law Journal 322 (1984)

Report of the Committee on Commodities Regulation, Subcommittee on Litigation Issues, of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York, published in Commodities Law Letter (September and October, 1984) (Co-author)

Business Associations (1984 Survey), 36 Syracuse L. Rev. 13 (1985)

Culpability and Its Content Under the Commodity Exchange Act, 17 Conn. L. Rev. 1 (1984)

Marketing Strategy and the Lawyer: Methods of Selling and Hedging Used in the Mining Industry, publishedin Mine to Market: The Legal Issues (Rocky Mt. Min. L. Fdn. 1985)

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 Legal Developments, Address, N.Y. State Bar Association, Committee on Futures Regulation, Sept. 1988

Co-Chair, Introduction to Commodities, Futures and Options Regulation (Continuing Legal Education Program, N.Y. State Bar Association, Oct. 22, 1987, New York City)

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 Bar Association, May 17, 1989, New York City)

Business Associations (1989 Survey), 41 Syracuse L. Rev. 15 (1990 Survey), 41 Syracuse L. Rev. 15 (1990)

The Transor/Brent Oil Futures Decision, Address, N.Y. State Bar Association, December 1990, New York City (appearance with Commissioner Fowler West) (Committee on Futures Regulation)

Business Associations (1990 Survey), 42 Syracuse L Rev. 299 (1991)

Corporate Finance: Supplementary Materials (1992) (Multilith, St. John's University)

Development of International Financial Markets, Accra, Ghana, U.N. Centre on Transnational Corporations, February 1992 (series of addresses)

Regulation of Futures and Options in Japan, Address, 14th Annual Workshop, Futures Industry Association, Baltimore, May, 1992 (Address)

Business Associations (1991 Survey), 43 Syracuse L. Rev. 25 (1992)

Business Associations (1992 Survey of New York Law), 44 Syracuse L. Rev. 27 (1993)

International Capital Markets: An Overview.  Recent Developments in the International Markets and Prospects for Access by Financial Institutions in the Caribbean Region. (Addresses, Workshop on Capital Market Development in the Caribbean, June 1993, Barbados, sponsored by the Untited Nations, Transnational Corporations and Mangagement Division.)

Regulation of Futures, Derivatives, Swaps and Other Risk Management Instruments for the Business, Banking and Securities Lawyer (Legal Education Program, N.Y. State Bar Association, May 5, 1994, New York City)

Limited Liability Companies and Limited Liability Partnerships in New York.  (Address and paper, Continuing Legal Education Series, St. John's University Law School, New York City, April 12, 1995.)

Business Associations (1993-94 Survey of New York Law), 45 Syracuse L. Rev. (1995)

Business Associations (1994-95 Survey of New York Law), 46 Syracuse L. Rev. 253 (1996)

Business Associations (1995-96 Survey of New York Law), 47 Syracuse L. Rev. 319 (1997)

International Refining and Hedging of Mineral Products, presented at 43rd Annual Institute, Rocky Mountai n Mineral Law Foundation, Portland, Oregon; article publishedin Proceedings, 43rd Annual Institute (Rocky Mt. Min. L. Fdn. 1997) (July 1997)

Business Associations (1996-97 Survey of New York Law), 48 Syracuse L. Rev. 387 (1998)

Business Associations (1998-99 Survey of New York Law), 49 Syracuse L. Rev. 213 (1999)

Business Associations (1998-99 Survey of New York Law), 50 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 Syracuse L. Rev. 323 (2003)

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*This Paper has also been translated and published in Japanese and appears in Kinyu Kekyu  (1989).

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