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An Unfair Method Of Rulemaking: An Application Of Constitutional Doctrines That Oppose The Ftc Rule Banning Non-Competition Agreements, Jared Yaggie Mar 2024

An Unfair Method Of Rulemaking: An Application Of Constitutional Doctrines That Oppose The Ftc Rule Banning Non-Competition Agreements, Jared Yaggie

University of Cincinnati Law Review

No abstract provided.


Born In The U.S.A.: Analyzing The Domesticity Of Judgments In The Civil Rico Context, Alex Reid Mar 2024

Born In The U.S.A.: Analyzing The Domesticity Of Judgments In The Civil Rico Context, Alex Reid

University of Cincinnati Law Review

No abstract provided.


Divide, "Two-Step," And Conquer: How Johnson & Johnson Spurred The Bankruptcy System, Patrick Maney Oct 2023

Divide, "Two-Step," And Conquer: How Johnson & Johnson Spurred The Bankruptcy System, Patrick Maney

University of Cincinnati Law Review

No abstract provided.


A Vision Of The Anti-Racist Public Corporation, Steven A. Ramirez Mar 2023

A Vision Of The Anti-Racist Public Corporation, Steven A. Ramirez

University of Cincinnati Law Review

No abstract provided.


Corporate Innovation: One Path To More Sustainable Big Business, David Nows Dec 2022

Corporate Innovation: One Path To More Sustainable Big Business, David Nows

University of Cincinnati Law Review

No abstract provided.


Ethnic Economies, Cultural Resources, And The African American Question, Lan Cao Dec 2022

Ethnic Economies, Cultural Resources, And The African American Question, Lan Cao

University of Cincinnati Law Review

No abstract provided.


Moby-Dick As Corporate Catastrophe: Law, Ethics, And Redemption, David Yosifon Dec 2021

Moby-Dick As Corporate Catastrophe: Law, Ethics, And Redemption, David Yosifon

University of Cincinnati Law Review

Herman Melville’s Moby-Dick serves here as a vehicle through which to interrogate core features of American corporate law and excavate some of the deeper lessons about the human soul that lurk behind the pasteboard mask of the law’s black letter. The inquiry yields an illuminating vantage on the ethical consequences of corporate capital structure, the law of corporate purpose, the meaning of voluntarism, the ethical stakes of corporate fiduciary obligations, and the role of lawyers in preventing or facilitating corporate catastrophe. No prior familiarity with the novel or corporate law is required.


You're The Problem, Officer: Whether Executive Officers Should Be Subjected To The Same Standards Of Liability As Directors Under Current Corporate Governance Law, Margo Brandenburg Apr 2021

You're The Problem, Officer: Whether Executive Officers Should Be Subjected To The Same Standards Of Liability As Directors Under Current Corporate Governance Law, Margo Brandenburg

University of Cincinnati Law Review

No abstract provided.


Commercial Trusts In U.S. Legal Thought: Historical Puzzles And Future Directions, Thomas P. Gallanis Apr 2020

Commercial Trusts In U.S. Legal Thought: Historical Puzzles And Future Directions, Thomas P. Gallanis

University of Cincinnati Law Review

No abstract provided.


A Theory Of The Business Trust, Eric C. Chaffee Apr 2020

A Theory Of The Business Trust, Eric C. Chaffee

University of Cincinnati Law Review

No abstract provided.


Business Trusts In China: A Reality Check, Lusina Ho Apr 2020

Business Trusts In China: A Reality Check, Lusina Ho

University of Cincinnati Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Rise Of Business Trusts In Sustainable Neo-Innovative Economies, Lee-Ford Tritt, Ryan Scott Teschner Apr 2020

The Rise Of Business Trusts In Sustainable Neo-Innovative Economies, Lee-Ford Tritt, Ryan Scott Teschner

University of Cincinnati Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Oregon Stewardship Trust: A New Type Of Purpose Trust That Enables Steward-Ownership Of A Business, Susan N. Gary Apr 2020

The Oregon Stewardship Trust: A New Type Of Purpose Trust That Enables Steward-Ownership Of A Business, Susan N. Gary

University of Cincinnati Law Review

No abstract provided.


The New Fiduciaries, Natalya Shnitser Apr 2020

The New Fiduciaries, Natalya Shnitser

University of Cincinnati Law Review

The regulation of employer-sponsored retirement plans in the United States relies on fiduciary standards drawn from donative trust law to regulate the conduct of those with authority or discretion over plan assets. The mismatch between the trust-based fiduciary framework and the rights and interests of employers and employees has contributed to the high cost of pension fund investing and the significant gaps in pension coverage in the private sector. In recent years, state and local governments have stepped in to reduce the retirement coverage gap by creating state-facilitated retirement savings programs for private-sector workers who lack access to employment-based coverage. …


Indenture Trustee Duties: The Pre-Default Puzzle, Steven L. Schwarcz Apr 2020

Indenture Trustee Duties: The Pre-Default Puzzle, Steven L. Schwarcz

University of Cincinnati Law Review

This Article addresses a topic at the intersection of finance, agency, contract, and trust law: the pre-default duties of an indenture trustee for bondholders. The existing scholarship on indenture trustee duties focuses on the post-default scenario, when the indenture trustee is required to act as a prudent person in like circumstances on behalf of the bondholders. No prior scholarship addresses an indenture trustee’s pre-default duties. It is critical to try to define those duties because activist investors in the $42-trillion-plus bond market increasingly are making pre-default demands on indenture trustees, requiring them to know how to respond.