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Author: Ki Hoon Kim

The Ongoing Battle for Net Neutrality

Posted on February 24, 2015 by Ki Hoon Kim

Net neutrality is not a topic that is unfamiliar with controversy. And the controversy spreads across various different studies and disciplines—issues can range anywhere in the gamut from Constitutional questions about one’s right to freedom of speech or business concerns that arise due to unequal access to certain companies’ websites, among others. So what exactly…

FINRA Arbitration: Still Room for Improvement

Posted on November 28, 2014 by Ki Hoon Kim

Those in favor of out of court alternative dispute mechanisms may look at the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority’s (FINRA) track record of arbitration as a move in the positive direction to bypass the congested court system to hasten resolution of securities disputes. Though this may be the story that a facial glance at the issue…

Principal-Agent Issues in Going Private Transactions

Posted on October 3, 2014 by Ki Hoon Kim

“Going private,” as it has been called, describes a process by which a public company becomes private. Though there are several different means of accomplishing such a transition, this post will cover that which private equity firms execute, by buying out a majority of the company’s shares to effectively take control of that public company….

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