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P-ISSN 0002-4678
E-ISSN 2162-4151
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Vol. 73, Issue 2, 2010March 03, 2010 EDT

AIDING AND ABETTING, A MADOFF FAMILY AFFAIR: WHY SECONDARY ACTORS SHOULD BE HELD ACCOUNTABLE FOR SECURITIES FRAUD THROUGH THE RESTORATION OF THE PRIVATE RIGHT OF ACTION FOR AIDING AND ABETTING LIABILITY UNDER THE FEDERAL SECURITIES LAWS

Melissa C. Nunziato,
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Melissa C. Nunziato, AIDING AND ABETTING, A MADOFF FAMILY AFFAIR: WHY SECONDARY ACTORS SHOULD BE HELD ACCOUNTABLE FOR SECURITIES FRAUD THROUGH THE RESTORATION OF THE PRIVATE RIGHT OF ACTION FOR AIDING AND ABETTING LIABILITY UNDER THE FEDERAL SECURITIES LAWS, 73 Albany Law Review (2010).

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