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The coverage of this text is designed for both the basic securities regulation course and for advanced seminars. In addition to case law, the text includes other relevant material such as SEC releases and scholarly commentary. The problem method is used extensively. Securities Regulation covers the traditional issues as well as the developing areas. Subjects that receive extensive treatment include: o Definition of a security, o Exemptions from registration, o The registration process, o Sarbanes-Oxley, o The policy debate underlying disclosure, o Resales (including SEC Rule 144), o Due diligence (including the integrated disclosure framework), o Disclosure obligations in a myriad of contexts, o Regulation of the securities markets, o International securities developments including global offerings, o Remedies and liabilities under both federal and state securities law, o Broker-dealer regulation, o Corporate control transactions and contests, o Attorney professional responsibility, o SEC enforcement, and o "Blue Sky" regulation A Teacher's Manual is available to professors.
The Fifth Edition of Professors Hazen's Hornbook has been revised to reflect the SEC's offering reform introduced in late 2005 and also recent Supreme Court developments. Professor Hazen's Hornbook now is totally up to date. The Revised Fifth Edition is a comprehensive secondary source for any course in Securities Regulation. Coverage includes definition of ?security,? registration and disclosure obligations under the Securities Act of 1933, exemptions from registration, reporting obligations under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the proxy rules, tender offer regulation, civil liabilities. The book also focuses on broker-dealer regulation, market regulation, and the administrative role of the Securities and Exchange Commission. The book also covers the securities law issues such as the proxy rules and insider trading that are covered in basic courses on corporations and business associations. In addition, the Investment Company Act and Investment Advisers Act are also covered making the book suitable for advanced courses in securities regulation as well. The Hornbook contains footnotes to resources that will aid students in further research and also is organized in the same manner as the six volume Practitioner's edition in order to facilitate easy cross reference.