On October 5, Barbara gave a presentation, Does Behavioral Economics Require Rethinking Fraud-on-the-Market, at the Behavioral Economics and Investor Protection symposium at Loyola University Chicago School of Law. Nobel Prize-winning economist Daniel Kahneman was the symposium’s keynote speaker.
Barbara’s recently completed article (co-authored with Jill Gross), Investor Protection Meets the Federal Arbitration Act, has been accepted for publication in the Stanford Journal of Complex Litigation (forthcoming 2012).
Many of Barbara’s articles were cited:
- Are Retail Investors Better Off Today?, 2 Brook. J. Corp. Fin. & Com. L. 303 (2008), in Onnig H. Dombalagian, Regulating Informational Intermediation, 1 Bus. L. Brief (Am. U.) 59 (2012);
- Eliminating Securities Fraud Class Actions Under the Radar, 2009 Colum. Bus. L. Rev. 802 (2009), in Nicole A. Veno, Student Author, Class Action Securities Lawsuits Should Survive the Death of a Named Defendant: Why Baillargeon v. Sewell Was Wrongly Decided, 25 Quinnipiac Prob. L.J. 408 (2012); and in Zachary M. Johns, Student Author, Avoiding the Parade of Horribles: A Revised and Unified Fraud-Created-the-Market Theory of Presumptive Reliance Under Rule 10b-5, 2012 U. Ill. L. Rev. 1299 (2012);
- Fraud on the Market: A Criticism of Dispensing with Reliance Requirements in Certain Open Market Transactions, 62 N.C. L. Rev. 435 (1984), in Sean M. O’Loughlin, Student Author, Malack V. BDO Seidman, LLP and the Future of the Fraud-Created-the-Market Theory, 42 Seton Hall L. Rev. 793 (2012);
- How to Improve Investor Protection After the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act, 13 U. Pa. J. Bus. L. 59 (2010), in Ross Jordan, Student Author, Thinking Before Rulemaking: Why the SEC Should Think Twice Before Imposing a Uniform Fiduciary Standard on Broker-Dealers and Investment Advisers, 50 U. Louisville L. Rev. 491 (2012);
- Stoneridge Investment Partners v. Scientific-Atlanta, Inc.: Reliance on Deceptive Conduct and the Future of Securities Fraud Class Actions, 36 Sec. Reg. L.J. 330 (2008), in Michael J. Kaufman & John M. Wunderlich, Fraud Created the Market, 63 Ala. L. Rev. 275 (2012); and
- The Strange Case of Fraud on the Market: A Label in Search of A Theory, 52 Alb. L. Rev. 923 (1988), in Sean M. O’Loughlin, Student Author, Malack V. BDO Seidman, LLP and the Future of the Fraud-Created-the-Market Theory, 42 Seton Hall L. Rev. 793 (2012).