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Iss Recommendations And Mutual Fund Voting On Proxy Proposals, James Cotter, Alan Palmiter, Randall Thomas
Iss Recommendations And Mutual Fund Voting On Proxy Proposals, James Cotter, Alan Palmiter, Randall Thomas
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Uncorporation's Domain, Larry E. Ribstein
The Uncorporation's Domain, Larry E. Ribstein
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Five Decades Of Corporation Law: From Conglomeration To Equity Compensation, Richard A. Booth
Five Decades Of Corporation Law: From Conglomeration To Equity Compensation, Richard A. Booth
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Sarbanes-Oxley Act And The Reinvention Of Corporate Governance, Lawrence E. Mitchell
The Sarbanes-Oxley Act And The Reinvention Of Corporate Governance, Lawrence E. Mitchell
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Enron - When All Systems Fail: Creative Destruction Or Roadmap To Corporate Governance Reform, Douglas M. Branson
Enron - When All Systems Fail: Creative Destruction Or Roadmap To Corporate Governance Reform, Douglas M. Branson
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Observations On The Role Of Commodification, Indpendence, And Governance In The Accounting Industry, Jonathan Macey, Hillary A. Sale
Observations On The Role Of Commodification, Indpendence, And Governance In The Accounting Industry, Jonathan Macey, Hillary A. Sale
Villanova Law Review
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Corporate Decisionmaking And The Moral Rights Of Employees: Participatory Management And Natural Law, Stephen M. Bainbridge
Corporate Decisionmaking And The Moral Rights Of Employees: Participatory Management And Natural Law, Stephen M. Bainbridge
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Strict Products Liability, Design Defects And Corporate Decision-Making: Greater Deterrence Through Stricter Process, Gerald F. Tietz
Strict Products Liability, Design Defects And Corporate Decision-Making: Greater Deterrence Through Stricter Process, Gerald F. Tietz
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.