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Business Organizations Law

2016

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Corporation law

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Rethinking Chutes: Incentives, Investment, And Innovation, Simone M. Sepe, Charles K. Whitehead Aug 2016

Rethinking Chutes: Incentives, Investment, And Innovation, Simone M. Sepe, Charles K. Whitehead

Charles K Whitehead

Eighty-two percent of public firms have golden parachutes (or “chutes”) under which CEOs and senior officers may be paid tens of millions of dollars upon their employer’s change in control. What justifies such extraordinary payouts? Much of the conventional analysis views chutes as excessive compensation granted by captured boards, focusing on the payouts that occur following a takeover. Those explanations, if they ever were complete, miss the mark today. This Article demonstrates, theoretically and empirically, that chutes are less relevant to a firm during a takeover than they are before a takeover, particularly in relation to firms that invest in …


How Delaware Law Made Appeal To Revive Gm Ignition Switch Suit A Non-Starter, Paul Regan Feb 2016

How Delaware Law Made Appeal To Revive Gm Ignition Switch Suit A Non-Starter, Paul Regan

Paul L Regan

Professor Paul L. Regan, who teaches corporate law at Widener University Delaware Law School, observed the General Motors shareholders' unsuccessful Delaware Supreme Court oral arguments to revive their breach-of-duty suit over their directors' handling of an ignition switch debacle and explains why the plaintiffs faced long odds under Delaware law.