A recent U.S. Senate investigation into financial advisors’ responsibilities, led by Senator Elizabeth Warren, highlights significant conflicts of interest in some financial advisor and client relationships. The report raises questions about fiduciary responsibility and whether some financial advisors prioritize their profits over the best interests of their clients. Dana Muir, Arthur F. Thurnau Professor of Business Law, is an expert on fiduciary and remedial issues, and her research was cited in the report.
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Business law professor Anat Alon-Beck: Google’s antitrust trial might be ‘biggest U.S. antitrust trial in the last quarter of our century’
Anat Alon-Beck, business law professor at Case Western Reserve University, called this the “biggest U.S. antitrust trial in the last quarter of our century.” “To me, I’m interested in what billionaire Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai has to say about the…
Chula Virtual Open House for 2023 International Graduate Programs
Join us at our Virtual Open House 2023 to learn more about our international graduate programs (Master’s and Doctoral Programs), the admissions process, and the benefits of studying at Chula.
Why shareholder lawsuits are bad news for competitors
When a company is sued by shareholders, other companies in the same industry often see a drop in their own stock price and start to behave more transparently, presumably to avoid similar lawsuits.
Johns Hopkins legal expert in business and health available to discuss Supreme Court’s Roe v. Wade decision.
Associate Professor Stacey Lee is available to speak more on the high court’s decision and what it means for women’s health. In addition, Lee’s interviews, quotes, and writings have appeared in Baltimore Sun, CBS, CNN, and Bloomberg Radio. Her work has also…