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The Enron V. Argentina Annulment Decision: Moving A Bishop Vertically In The Precarious Icsid Syste, Michael Wilson
The Enron V. Argentina Annulment Decision: Moving A Bishop Vertically In The Precarious Icsid Syste, Michael Wilson
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
No abstract provided.
Made In America: Is The Idpppa The Answer To The United States Fashion Industry's Quest For Design Protection?, Courtney Daniels
Made In America: Is The Idpppa The Answer To The United States Fashion Industry's Quest For Design Protection?, Courtney Daniels
University of Miami Business Law Review
No abstract provided.
For A Few Dollars Less: Explaining State To State Variation In Limited Liability Company Popularity, Daniel M. Häusermann
For A Few Dollars Less: Explaining State To State Variation In Limited Liability Company Popularity, Daniel M. Häusermann
University of Miami Business Law Review
The limited liability company (LLC) is a much more popular business entity in some U.S. states than in others. This empirical study provides the first detailed analysis of this phenomenon.
I find that formation fees, rather than taxes or substantive rules or anything else, explain the variation in LLC popularity best. Differentials between the fees for organizing an LLC and the fees for organizing a corporation explain 17% to 28% of the state-to-state variation in LLC popularity. These formation fee differentials are not very big, but they are highly visible at the moment the business entity is formed. In contrast, …
Ocips In The Future Of The Insurance Industry: Legal And Regulatory Considerations, Chad G. Marzen
Ocips In The Future Of The Insurance Industry: Legal And Regulatory Considerations, Chad G. Marzen
University of Miami Business Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Google Police: How The Indictment Of The Pirate Bay Presents A New Solution To Internet Piracy, Bernard A. Mantel
The Google Police: How The Indictment Of The Pirate Bay Presents A New Solution To Internet Piracy, Bernard A. Mantel
University of Miami Business Law Review
No abstract provided.
Disabled By Solitude: The Convention On The Rights Of Persons With Disabilities And Its Impact On The Use Of Supermax Solitary Confinement, Kathryn D. Demarco
Disabled By Solitude: The Convention On The Rights Of Persons With Disabilities And Its Impact On The Use Of Supermax Solitary Confinement, Kathryn D. Demarco
University of Miami Law Review
No abstract provided.
Corporate Criminal Liability: Lessons From The Rothstein Debacle , Caitlin F. Saladrigas
Corporate Criminal Liability: Lessons From The Rothstein Debacle , Caitlin F. Saladrigas
University of Miami Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Failure Of The Organizational Sentencing Guidelines, Jennifer Arlen
The Failure Of The Organizational Sentencing Guidelines, Jennifer Arlen
University of Miami Law Review
No abstract provided.
Filling In The Gaps: A New Approach To Treaty Implementation Reconciling The Supremacy Clause And Federalism Concerns, Tess Deliefde
Filling In The Gaps: A New Approach To Treaty Implementation Reconciling The Supremacy Clause And Federalism Concerns, Tess Deliefde
University of Miami Law Review
No abstract provided.
Keynote Address, Robert S. Bennett
Keynote Address, Robert S. Bennett
University of Miami Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Arbitrage Of Truth: Combating Dissembling Disclosure, Derivatives, And The Ethic Of Technical Compliance, William H. Widen
The Arbitrage Of Truth: Combating Dissembling Disclosure, Derivatives, And The Ethic Of Technical Compliance, William H. Widen
University of Miami Law Review
No abstract provided.
Skilling And The Pursuit Of Healthcare Fraud, Joan H. Krause
Skilling And The Pursuit Of Healthcare Fraud, Joan H. Krause
University of Miami Law Review
No abstract provided.
An Exception To An Exception: Officer Inadvertence As A Requirement To Plain View Seizures In The Computer Context, David C. Behar
An Exception To An Exception: Officer Inadvertence As A Requirement To Plain View Seizures In The Computer Context, David C. Behar
University of Miami Law Review
No abstract provided.
On Second Thought: Post-Acquisition Housing Discrimination In Light Of Bloch V. Frischholz, Jessica D. Zietz
On Second Thought: Post-Acquisition Housing Discrimination In Light Of Bloch V. Frischholz, Jessica D. Zietz
University of Miami Law Review
No abstract provided.