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Foreword, Churchill G. Bowles Jan 1997

Foreword, Churchill G. Bowles

University of Richmond Law Review

The University of Richmond Law Review is pleased to present the fifth annual Allen ChairSymposium issue. This special issue is intended as the literary culmination of the efforts of national legal scholars and students alike during the 1997 Allen Chair Symposium conducted by the University of Richmond School of Law. The symposium is held each Spring to create a forum for discourse on legal issues of national and international interest.


The Shaping Force Of Corporate Law In The New Economic Order, Jeffrey N. Gordon Jan 1997

The Shaping Force Of Corporate Law In The New Economic Order, Jeffrey N. Gordon

Faculty Scholarship

My topic for this Allen Chair lecture is the shaping force of corporate governance in the new economic order. It is easy to think of corporate law as an arcane field with mysterious terms and peculiar rules, ultimately of interest only to those who are prepared to bill at least 2000 hours a year to unravel its complexities. This is the view that there is a pointless mystery about shareholders, directors, common stocks, debentures, and the bizarre creature my class encountered recently, a convertible exchangeable cumulative preferred stock; and that ultimately corporate law and practice consists of the expert manipulation …


The Future Of Corporate Governance In The United States, Ronald J. Gilson Jan 1997

The Future Of Corporate Governance In The United States, Ronald J. Gilson

Faculty Scholarship

This article is an interview of Professor Ronald J. Gilson, Charles J. Meyers Professor of Law and Business, Columbia University Law School. The interviewer is Cheryl L. Conner, a third year law student at the University of Richmond School of Law and the Managing Editor of the Richmond Journal of Law and Technology.