As trust breaks down, demands increase for disclosure. Accordingly, fascinating things are happening in the US as Dodd-Frank act regulators involved with financial institutions are required to disclose meetings with constituents, such as the regulated entities and "public interest groups." The Conglomerate blog includes this informative post to provide a primer – and much more – on the developments. In the post, Kim Krawiec ( a Duke law professor) provides a great overview of the nature of the disclosures and the big picture view of the information revealed as of early this month. This is interesting work on an area that undoubtedly will grow in prominence.
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