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Efficient Market Theory: Let The Punishment Fit The Crime* , Louis Lowenstein
Efficient Market Theory: Let The Punishment Fit The Crime* , Louis Lowenstein
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.
Reconciling Competition And Cooperation: A New Antitrust Standard For Joint Ventures, Thomas A. Piraino Jr.
Reconciling Competition And Cooperation: A New Antitrust Standard For Joint Ventures, Thomas A. Piraino Jr.
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Incommensurability And Valuation In Law, Cass R. Sunstein
Incommensurability And Valuation In Law, Cass R. Sunstein
Michigan Law Review
In this article I explore two claims and discuss their implications for law. The first claim is that human values are plural and diverse. By this I mean that we value things, events, and relationships in ways that are not reducible to some larger and more encompassing value. The second claim is that human goods are not commensurable. By this I mean that such goods are not assessed along a single metric. For reasons to be explored, the two claims, though related, are importantly different.
The Continuing Puzzle Of Collective Bargaining Agreements In Bankruptcy, Daniel Keating
The Continuing Puzzle Of Collective Bargaining Agreements In Bankruptcy, Daniel Keating
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Back To The Future: The Buyer's Market And The Need For Law Firm Leadership, Creativity And Innovation, F. Leary Davis
Back To The Future: The Buyer's Market And The Need For Law Firm Leadership, Creativity And Innovation, F. Leary Davis
Campbell Law Review
[Examines] how the legal market and legal profession have changed as they have transitioned from a buyer's to a seller's market and back over the last forty years.