He's a tennis fan who not
only likes to play the game, but also likes to see the game played well. James Fanto never misses going to the
U.S. Open, the fourth tournament of the Grand Slam, appreciating the expert
serves and returns as well as the occasional lob.
And it's not a lot
different for Mr. Fanto when it comes to his professional life. As a professor
of law, he likes being involved in fast-paced debates that volley what's
happening with the financial crisis. He also enjoys working with LexisNexis® on
columns and commentaries, providing thoughtful reaction to contemporary issues
that relate to in-depth analysis of his academic work. Weighing in on the topic
of financial reform, Mr. Fanto observes that the present-day situation is more
real to people because what's happening on Wall St. isn't so far removed from
what is happening with ordinary folks. His real concern is if the economic tide
turns, will the reform that's taken place prevent a future crisis? Oh, now
there's a high shot over the net for all of us to follow.
The Treasury's Efforts to Jumpstart Small Business Lending and
TALF (UCC, Commercial Contracts
& General Business Law Community)
Fanto
on Executive Compensation and the Economic Stimulus Act
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