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Young Associates In Trouble, William D. Henderson, David Zaring
Young Associates In Trouble, William D. Henderson, David Zaring
Michigan Law Review
Large law firms have reputations as being tough places to work, and the larger the firm, the tougher the firm. Yet, notwithstanding the grueling hours and the shrinking prospects of partnership, these firms perennially attract a large proportion of the nation's top law school graduates. These young lawyers could go anywhere but choose to work at large firms. Why do they do so if law firms are as inhospitable as their reputations suggest? Two recent novels about the lives of young associates in large, prestigious law firms suggest that such a rational calculation misapprehends the costs. Law professor Kermit Roosevelt's …
Property, Contracts, And Politics, Mark Tushnet
Property, Contracts, And Politics, Mark Tushnet
Michigan Law Review
Rebecca Scott is a historian, not an economist. Describing how a dispute over a mule's ownership was resolved, Professor Scott reproduces a receipt two claimants left when they took the mule from the plantation whose manager claimed it as well (p. 185). By contrast, analyzing property relations in the pre-Civil War American South, economic historian Jenny Wahl observes, "[E]conomic historians tend to [use] ... frequency tables, graphs, and charts." The differences in visual aids to understanding indicate the various ways historians and economists approach a single topic-the relation between markets and politics, the latter defined to include the deployment of …
The Four Pillars Of Work Law, Orly Lobel
The Four Pillars Of Work Law, Orly Lobel
Michigan Law Review
In our contemporary legal landscape, a student wishing to study the law of the workplace has scarce opportunity to encounter an integrated body of scholarship that analyzes the labor market as the subject of government regulation, contractual duties, collective action, and individual rights. Work law developed in the American legal system as a patchwork of common law doctrine, federal and state statutes, and evolving social norms. Typical law school curricula often include courses relating to the four pillars of work law: "employment law," "labor law," "employment discrimination," and some variation of a tax-oriented "employee-benefits law." Employment law, in most categorizations, …
Is U.S. Ceo Compensation Inefficient Pay Without Performance?, John E. Core, Wayne R. Guay, Randall S. Thompson
Is U.S. Ceo Compensation Inefficient Pay Without Performance?, John E. Core, Wayne R. Guay, Randall S. Thompson
Michigan Law Review
In Pay Without Performance, Professors Lucian Bebchuk and Jesse Fried develop and summarize the leading critiques of current executive compensation practices in the United States. This book, and their highly influential earlier article, Managerial Power and Rent Extraction in the Design of Executive Compensation, with David Walker offer a negative, if mainstream, assessment of the state of U.S. executive compensation: U.S. executive compensation practices are failing in a widespread manner, and much systemic reform is needed. The purpose of our Review is to summarize the book and to offer some counterarguments to try to balance what is becoming …
Elkouri: How Arbitration Works., Gabriel N. Alexander
Elkouri: How Arbitration Works., Gabriel N. Alexander
Michigan Law Review
A Review of HOW ARBITRATION WORKS. By Frank Elkouri.
Hardman & Neufeld: The House Of Labor, Morris D. Forkosch
Hardman & Neufeld: The House Of Labor, Morris D. Forkosch
Michigan Law Review
A Review of THE HOUSE OF LABOR. By J.B. S. Hardman and Maurice F. Neufeld.
Smith: Labor Law: Cases And Materials, Harry Shulman
Smith: Labor Law: Cases And Materials, Harry Shulman
Michigan Law Review
A Review of LABOR LAW: CASES AND MATERIALS. By Russell A. Smith.
Lieberman: Unions Before The Bar, Michigan Law Review
Lieberman: Unions Before The Bar, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
A review of UNIONS BEFORE THE BAR. By Elias Lieberman.
Silverberg: How To Take A Case Before The National Labor Relations Board, Michigan Law Review
Silverberg: How To Take A Case Before The National Labor Relations Board, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
A Review of HOW TO TAKE A CASE BEFORE THE NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD By Louis G. Silverberg.
Labor Committee Of The Twentieth Century Fund: Partners In Production, Michigan Law Review
Labor Committee Of The Twentieth Century Fund: Partners In Production, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
A Review of PARTNERS IN PRODUCTION. By the Labor Committee of the Twentieth Century Fund.
Recent Books, Michigan Law Review
Recent Books, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
This department undertakes to note or review briefly current books on law and matters closely related thereto.
Ginzberg: The Labor Leader, Michigan Law Review
Ginzberg: The Labor Leader, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
A Review of THE LABOR LEADER, By Eli Ginzberg.
Harbison And Dubin: Patterns Of Union-Management Relations, Michigan Law Review
Harbison And Dubin: Patterns Of Union-Management Relations, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
A Review of PATTERNS OF UNION-MANAGEMENT RELATIONS. By Frederick H. Harbison and Robert Dubin.
Recent Books, Michigan Law Review
Recent Books, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
This department undertakes to note or review briefly current books on law and matters closely related thereto.
Adequacy Of Strike Injunctions, J. P. Dawson
Adequacy Of Strike Injunctions, J. P. Dawson
Michigan Law Review
A book review of STRIKE INJUNCTIONS IN THE NEW SOUTH. By Duane McCracken.