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Louis Loss Louis Loss (1914-1997) was a legal scholar considered by many to be the intellectual father of modern securities law.〔(Louis Loss, Emeritus Law Professor, Securities Law Specialist, Dies at 83 )〕 He is best known for his treatise ''Securities Regulation'', which is still considered to be the definitive authority on the subject and which has been cited over 50 times by the Supreme Court of the United States.〔〔http://encyclopedia.jrank.org/Cambridge/entries/048/Louis-Loss.html〕 The Oxford English Dictionary credits him with having coined the word ''tippee,'' to refer to someone who trades stock after getting a tip from a corporate insider.〔(Louis Loss, 83, Dies; Harvard Professor Defined and Interpreted Field of Securities Law - New York Times )〕 ==Education and career at SEC== Loss graduated from the University of Pennsylvania (B.S.) in 1934 and Yale Law School (LL.B.) in 1937. He was also granted an honorary A.M. from Harvard University in 1953. Upon his graduation from Yale, Loss joined the Securities and Exchange Commission, where he served as staff attorney from 1937 to 1944, chief counsel of the Division of Trading and Exchanges from 1944 to 1948, and associate general counsel from 1948 to 1952.〔 While at the SEC, he helped develop the initial theories that enabled the Securities and Exchange Commission to use the broadly worded anti-fraud provisions of the securities law to prosecute insider trading, an area not directly addressed by the law itself.〔
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