ORCUTT - John Orcutt

Prof. John Orcutt

Professor of Law
B.A., Univ. of Cal., Berkeley
J.D., Boalt Hall School of Law, Univ. of Cal., Berkeley

Biography

Updated: Sept. 19, 2007

Articles

  • Examining the new rules in public offerings: exposing a substantial and exploited loophole, in progress.
  • The impact of Sarbanes-Oxley's internal control provisions on smaller public companies: smaller companies should not be given preferential treatment, in progress.
  • Re-examining the research analyst controversy in light of current events and increasing the level of research without exposing ordinary investors to inappropriate risk, in progress.
  • Improving the Efficiency of the Angel Finance Market: A Proposal to Expand the Intermediary Role of Finders in the Private Capital Raising Setting, 37 Ariz. St. L.J. 861 (2005).
  • Investor Skepticism v. Investor Confidence: Why the New Research Analyst Reforms Will Harm Investors, 81 Denv. U. L. Rev. 1, (2003).

Other

  • Why Does Counterfeiting Occur? A Holistic Look at Reducing the Problem (Egyptian Ministry of Supply and Internal Trade Anti-Counterfeiting Summit, Cairo, Egypt, May 4, 2005).*
  • Trends in the U.S. Capital Markets: Public and Private (Entrepreneur Conference, Shanghai Dongxin Law Firm, Hangzhou City, China, June 8, 2002).*
  • Start-up Companies as an Efficient Vehicle for Monetizing Innovation (Pierce Law Student Intellectual Property Association Conference, Franklin Pierce Law Center, Concord, N.H., Nov. 10, 2001).*

*Copy of presentation is on file with the author.