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1. Determining extraterritoriality.

2. Beyond Morrison: the effect of the 'presumption against extraterritoriality' and the transactional test on foreign tender offers.

3. Securities class actions against foreign issuers.

4. Amputating the long arm of the law: an analysis of the U.S. Supreme Court's decision in Morrison and why (section)10(B) still reaches issuers of ADRS.

5. Life after Morrison: extraterritoriality and RICO.

6. Morrison v. National Australia Bank Ltd.: adventures on the Barbary Coast: Morrison and enforcement in a globalised securities market.

7. Transnational class actions and interjurisdictional preclusion.

8. Harmony and dissonance in extraterritorial regulation.

9. The sometimes 'craven watchdog': the disparate criminal-civil application of the presumption against extraterritoriality.

10. The extraterritorial defense: a border to RICO claims arising from international transactions.

11. Asadi v. G.E. Energy (USA) L.L.C.: a case study of the limits of Dodd-Frank anti-retaliation protections and the impact on corporate compliance objectives.

12. Cross-listings and the new world of international capital: another look at the efficiency and extraterritoriality of securities law.

13. Extraterritorial application of U.S. employment laws: clearing the murky conflicting foreign laws defense.

14. Closing time: you don't have to go home, but you can't stay here.

15. Remedies for foreign investors under U.S. federal securities law.

17. Supreme Court to move on f-cubed securities cases: High Court to consider reach of U.S. securities laws as to non-U.S. issuers.

18. SEC staff releases study on cross-border scope of private action under section 10(b).

19. Morrison v. National Australia Bank Ltd.: a clear statement rule or a confusing standard.

20. Stronger restrictions on foreign plaintiffs in U.S. courts.

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