San Diego Law Review
Volume 33, Issue 3 (1996) Securities Regulation Symposium
Editorial Board
Articles
"Final Thoughts on Litigation Reform" Remarks
Arthur Levitt
Promises Made, Promises Kept: The Practical Implications of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995
Harvey L. Pitt, Karl A. Groskaufmanis, David B. Hardison, and Dixie L. Johnson
Pleading Scienter Under Section 21D(b)(2) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934: Motive, Opportunity, Recklessness, and the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995
William S. Lerach and Eric Alan Isaacson
Legislating on a False Foundation: The Erroneous Academic Underpinnings of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995
Leonard B. Simon and William S. Dato
Developments in Disclosure: Special Problems in Public Offerings - Forward-Looking Information, Including the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995
Herbert S. Wander, Jonathan I. Cope, and Jonathan Dariyanani
Negotiating Business Combination Agreements - The "Seller's" Point of View
Stephen R. Volk, Lewis H. Leicher, and Raymond S. Koloski
Securities Fraud Prosecutions: Still Viable Under California Securities Law After Simon?
George A. Crawford, Natalie C. Roberts, and Shawn L. Nelson
Comments
Misplaced Priorities: The Utah Digital Signature Act and Liability Allocation in a Public Key Infrastructure
C. Bradford Biddle
Patentable Discovery?
Stephen McKenna