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Corporate Wrongdoing And The In Pari Delicto Defense In Auditor Malpractice Cases: A New Approach, Christine M. Shepard
Corporate Wrongdoing And The In Pari Delicto Defense In Auditor Malpractice Cases: A New Approach, Christine M. Shepard
Washington and Lee Law Review
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Toward A Nexus Of Virtue, Ronald J. Colombo
Toward A Nexus Of Virtue, Ronald J. Colombo
Washington and Lee Law Review
Corporate law, like all law, should be directed toward the common good. The common good requires that corporate activity be restrained, if not actively directed, by human virtue. An analysis of the corporate enterprise suggests that those corporate actors with the greatest stake in the exercise of virtue, and best positioned to influence corporate activity via the exercise of virtuous judgment, are the corporation’s officers. Thus, one of the primary objectives of corporate law should be to promote virtue among corporate officers. Contrary to what some might assume, the promotion of virtue among corporate officers need not entail a promulgation …
Further Perspectives On Corporate Wrongdoing, In Pari Delicto, And Auditor Malpractice, Deborah A. Demott
Further Perspectives On Corporate Wrongdoing, In Pari Delicto, And Auditor Malpractice, Deborah A. Demott
Washington and Lee Law Review
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Agency And The Ontology Of The Corporation, Christopher M. Bruner
Agency And The Ontology Of The Corporation, Christopher M. Bruner
Washington and Lee Law Review
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