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Evidence--Privileged Communications--The Attorney-Client Privilege In The Corporate Setting: A Suggested Approach, Michigan Law Review
Evidence--Privileged Communications--The Attorney-Client Privilege In The Corporate Setting: A Suggested Approach, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
This Note will first review the development of the personal attorney-client privilege and the extent to which the term "client" has been expanded for use with that privilege. Then, the development of the corporate attorney-client privilege will be examined with an eye toward isolating the tests that the courts have used to define the extent of the term "client." Finally, with the results of these examinations in mind, an approach will be suggested that, if adopted by the courts, could effectively eliminate the confusion that presently exists with regard to the scope of the attorney-client privilege in the corporate setting.
Conflict-Of-Laws Rules By Treaty: Recognition Of Companies In A Regional Market, Eric Stein
Conflict-Of-Laws Rules By Treaty: Recognition Of Companies In A Regional Market, Eric Stein
Michigan Law Review
The term "recognition" has many meanings. We speak in family law of a "recognized child," in public international law of recognizing a newly emerged state or newly installed government, and in private international law (conflict of laws) of recognizing foreign judgments or legal persons. In both public and private international law, it is the nation-state that grants or denies recognition. In public international law, the "recognizing" nation-state expresses "a value judgment acknowledging that a given fact situation is in accord with the exigencies of the international legal order." In private international law (or conflict of laws), on the other hand, …
Controlling The Controllers In Parent-Subsidiary Relations, James C. Bruno
Controlling The Controllers In Parent-Subsidiary Relations, James C. Bruno
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform
This article will examine the rights and responsibilities of a party in control of a corporation. The discussion of these rights and responsibilities focuses principally on the law of Michigan. However, passages on policy, discussion of the development of relevant Michigan law, and recommendations for changes in the law are pertinent to the general problem-area of parent-subsidiary relations encountered in all jurisdictions.
Recent Cases, Law Review Staff
Recent Cases, Law Review Staff
Vanderbilt Law Review
Accountants--Auditors--Compliance with General Accounting Principles Not a Complete Defense To Criminal Fraud
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Administrative Law--Standing to Challenge Administrative Actions--Anyone Arguably Protected by Statute May Sue
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Constitutional Law--Abortion--Standard Excepting Abortions Done as "Necessary for the Preservation of the Mother's Life or Health" Held Unconstitutionally Vague
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Constitutional Law--Civil Rights--Discrimination by a Third Party in Connection with the Rental of Property Entitles the Injured Party to a Private Right of Damages Under Section 1982
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Constitutional Law--Double Jeopardy--Benton v. Maryland Applies Retroactively to State Criminal Convictions
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Copyright--Unfair Competition--Unauthorized Reproduction of Another's Recording for Resale Violates State Unfair Competition Doctrine
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Symposium - Controlling Corporate Takeover Bids: State Regulation And The Ohio Approach, The Editors, Case Western Reserve Law Review
Symposium - Controlling Corporate Takeover Bids: State Regulation And The Ohio Approach, The Editors, Case Western Reserve Law Review
Case Western Reserve Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Proposed Michigan Business Corporation Act, Stanley Siegel
The Proposed Michigan Business Corporation Act, Stanley Siegel
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform
The author of this article was selected by the Commission as Reporter, to draft and revise the statute. It is the purpose of this article to describe the drafting process, to outline the general structure and to examine some unique aspects of the proposed Michigan Business Corporation Act. In this discussion, the author expresses his own views only, and does not necessarily reflect the opinions of the Law Revision Commission or its members.
The Professional Association's Corporate Tax Status, H. W. Mcdonald Jr.
The Professional Association's Corporate Tax Status, H. W. Mcdonald Jr.
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Application In The Federal Courts Of The Attorney-Client Privilege To The Corporation
The Application In The Federal Courts Of The Attorney-Client Privilege To The Corporation
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Step Transaction Doctrine And Its Effect On Corporate Transactions, Richard D. Hobbet
The Step Transaction Doctrine And Its Effect On Corporate Transactions, Richard D. Hobbet
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Going Public - Practice, Procedure And Consequences, Carl W. Schneider, Joseph M. Manko
Going Public - Practice, Procedure And Consequences, Carl W. Schneider, Joseph M. Manko
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Defining Dividend Equivalency Under Section 302(B)(1), Alan R. Gordon
Defining Dividend Equivalency Under Section 302(B)(1), Alan R. Gordon
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.