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The Challenge To Delaware's Preeminence In Corporate Law, Lawrence Hamermesh Dec 2008

The Challenge To Delaware's Preeminence In Corporate Law, Lawrence Hamermesh

Lawrence A. Hamermesh

This short essay suggests that the focus on federal-state jurisdictional conflict over regulation of corporate governance in the U.S. is misplaced, and that declining levels of IPO's in the U.S. should be a concern shared by lawmakers at both state and federal levels. Those who reflexively advocate inflexible federal governance rules of wide application -- as opposed to regulatory reforms aimed carefully at unboundedly risky financial practices -- should prevail only upon a clear understanding that the potential benefits of such governance rules outweigh the risks associated with them.


Rationalizing Appraisal Standards In Compulsory Buyouts, Lawrence Hamermesh, Michael Wachter Dec 2008

Rationalizing Appraisal Standards In Compulsory Buyouts, Lawrence Hamermesh, Michael Wachter

Lawrence A. Hamermesh

This Article makes several contributions to the literature on Delaware appraisal law. We first argue that the "going concern value" standard adopted by the Delaware courts as the measure of "fair value" in share valuation proceedings is superior to its two main competitors, market value and third-party sale value, on grounds of both fairness and efficiency. Application of the going concern value standard has two important consequences. First, it is critical that going concern value be measured in a way that includes not only the present value of the existing assets of the corporation, but also the present value of …