Monthly Archives: November 2010

Covered Bonds

 

Covered Bonds are a financial tool popular in Europe and slowly crossing the Atlantic.  The New York Times recently wrote about this and explained that while “there is no established market for the bonds in the United States, though they are a $3 trillion business overseas and lately have been attracting American institutional investors.”

Need a reliable resource for your library collection?  The PLI Covered Bond Handbook is a comprehensive guide that explains how covered bond transactions are structured in Canada, in European jurisdictions and in the U.S.; provides a comparative analysis of the jurisdictional framework; discusses the rating agency view of covered bonds; describes the many benefits associated with covered bonds; and discusses proposed US legislation designed to codify the treatment of covered bonds and provide a statutory framework for their issuance.

For more information, or to order please contact libraryrelations@pli.edu.  Or, to find out more about the book, click here.

The Price of Ebooks

Here’s an interesting post I stumbled upon thanks to my twitter feed.  It is great when technology makes life easier.

Did you ever wonder about the price of ebooks, namely, why they are higher than perhaps you expected?  Here’s a blog post from a publisher’s perspective that sheds some light on the pricing.

Soderquist on the Securities Law

Release #9 is now available for Soderquist on the Securities Law.

This treatise is an essential tool for securities attorneys and a vital reference for all corporate attorneys at a time when securities standards are having an increasingly powerful impact on their work for the company.

Here, in one concise volume, is authoritative and accessible insight into the Securities Act, Securities Exchange Act, SEC rules, and seminal case law, as well as the major changes wrought by the Sarbanes-Oxley Act and the 2005 securities offering reforms.

Featuring step-by-step checklists that spotlight what you should and shouldn’t do as an adviser and actor in the securities arena, Soderquist on the Securities Laws enables you to help corporate entities comply with rules governing Securities Act registration; deal effectively with Securities Act registration procedures; establish due diligence defenses and exploit exemptive relief; handle registration and reporting under the Exchange Act; and minimize liability risk under the Exchange Act.

If your library is on standing order for this treatise, you can expect Release #9 to arrive soon.  If you’d like to order the release please email libraryrelations@pli.edu or call 877-900-5291. 

View a sample chapter here.

The Securities Law of Public Finance – Misprint

Thank you Thomas Cooley Law School for bringing this to our attention.  For those of you who have The Securities Law of Public Finance in your library, there is small issue with the instructions in Release #19.  The filing instructions ask you to remove the title page to 6-112.  Actually, you should remove the title page to 6App-96.

The misprinted instructions had you removing most of Chapter 6 but leaving in Chapter 6 Appendix A and B.  Actually, you should remove Chapter 6 Appendix A and B.

Please contact us if you have any questions; you can email libraryrelations@pli.edu or call 877-900-5291.

Holtzschue on Real Estate Contracts and Closings

Release #4 is now available for Holtzschue on Real Estate Contracts and Closings.

This title is written by a veteran real estate attorney who helped write New York’s standard residential and commercial real estate contracts.  This treatise clearly explains the governing law and customary industry practices to ensure that you know how to prepare for a sale or purchase of real estate, including how to deal with the appropriate documents, tax issues, and brokers; draft and negotiate the contract, with the help of numerous laborsaving sample forms that speed the process; prepare for the closing, including the documents and scheduling details; and close the sale, including delivering and reviewing deeds and other paperwork and dealing with insurance policies, tax documents, and closing checks.

Included are checklists for sellers’ and purchasers’ attorneys that ensure all key steps are taken, as well as highlighted tips that underscore important transactional issues.

If your library is on standing order for this treatise, you can expect Release #4 to arrive soon.  If you’d like to order the release please email libraryrelations@pli.edu or call 877-900-5291. 

View a sample chapter here.

Librarians & the Silver Screen

Happy Friday!  What do you plan to do this weekend?  If you have time, rent a movie that features a librarian in a central role.  Check out the Huffington Post’s Librarian’s Save The Day!  11 Great Movies in Which They Star.  “While writers might seem more glamorous, librarians are the quiet heroes of the literary world. They stand up against censorship, they uncover ancient mysteries, they laugh in the face of computerization and stop the corporate world dead in its tracks.”

Dodd-Frank Whistleblower Rules

The Bernie Madoff scandal shed light on the shortcomings of the SEC’s whistleblower policies.  Some have suggested that their whistleblower policy should more closely mirror the program of the IRS, which many find to be a successful tool in combating tax fraud.  The Dodd-Frank Act has provisions to enhance the SEC’s whistleblower protections.  It also adds incentive for anyone who has something to report by expanding the bounties whistleblowers can receive.  The SEC outlined their new rules and the public can comment on the proposed rules until December 17th.   If you are interested in commenting on these rules you can do so at the SEC’s Public Comment page

The Wall Street Journal reported on this yesterday and pointed out that “companies fear the program, created by the Dodd-Frank financial law, will undermine the anonymous hotlines and other processes they have put in place following the 2002 Sarbanes-Oxley law to encourage employees to report problems internally.”  To address this, the proposed rules do add provisions for people who initially report wrongdoing internally and contact the SEC within 90 days.

Interested in learning more about Dodd-Frank and what it means to your organization?  You can check out PLI’s one hour briefings on the subject.  Or, check out our latest publication entitled Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act–A Summary.

Book Information: Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act–A Summary

ISBN Number: 978-1-4024-1508-1

Number of Volumes: 1

Page Count: 93 pages

Item#: 30981

Price: $29.95

Research = more than just Wikipedia

There was an interesting article in the Chicago Tribune titled: Yes, students, there’s a world beyond Wikipedia.  And while legal librarians might not need to worry about this with their patrons – public and school librarians do need to worry about it.  And of course, many of us are parents and this applies to children’s research habits.  School librarians are doing their best to teach the next generation how to harness the power of the internet.  The article suggests some creative sites that can be used in school projects.

Circular 230 Deskbook

Release #9 is now available for the Circular 230 Deskbook

This PLI treatise helps tax practitioners comply with complex Circular 230 amendments more easily — and avoid costly penalties and sanctions.

The Deskbook shows you how to meet mandated duties applicable to six types of covered opinions; comply with critical requirements for written tax advice; carry out prescribed duties when advising in preparation of tax returns; satisfy reporting/list maintenance rules for six types of reportable transactions; qualify for ”safe harbors” that free you from burdensome Circular standards, exploit proven defenses against the Code’s § 6662 penalties, and avoid common errors that can trigger these § 6662 penalties.

The Deskbook brings you laminated, quick-reference compliance tools, including a Circular 230 written tax advice decision tree; a Circular 230 compliance chart for covered opinions highlighting exceptions and special rules; a Circular 230 compliance flow chart detailing affirmative duties and prohibited activities; a covered opinions compliance checklist; and a reportable transactions compliance flow chart.

If your library is on standing order for this treatise, you can expect Release #9 to arrive soon.  If you’d like to order the release please email libraryrelations@pli.edu or call 877-900-5291. 

View a sample chapter here.

Medical Malpractice

Release #9 is now available for Medical Malpractice.

This treatise shows you how to craft winning malpractice case approaches, guiding you confidently through the relevant law, sound case preparation, vital pretrial issues, and trial combat.

Medical Malpractice enables you to determine the relevant standard of care for each case; uncover medical facts that help prove (or rebut) claims; use depositions to get an early advantage over opponents; master voir dire to get the most favorable jurors for your side; establish the plaintiff’s complete medical history; prepare and present witnesses effectively to advance your case; use cross-examination to damage opponents’ cases and enhance your cases; prove the four essential elements of a medical malpractice claim; defeat claims using simple and affirmative defenses; prepare requests for charge that bolster your chances of winning; and deliver compelling opening statements and persuasive closing arguments.

This title offers you thorough coverage of the appeals process, including how to preserve issues for appeal and interpose and perfect the appeal.

If your library is on standing order for this treatise, you can expect Release #9 to arrive soon.  If you’d like to order the release please email libraryrelations@pli.edu  or call 877-900-5291. 

View a sample chapter here.