Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
- Institution
- Keyword
-
- Beauford v. Helmsley (1)
- Blue Chip (1)
- CTS Corp. v. Dynamics Corp. of America (1)
- Civil RICO (1)
- Commercial (1)
-
- Committee on Federal Courts of the New York State Bar Association (1)
- Congress (1)
- Continuity plus relationship (1)
- Corporate governance (1)
- Corporations (1)
- Courts (1)
- En banc (1)
- H.J. Inc. v. Northwestern Bell (1)
- Indiana (1)
- Limitations (1)
- Literal reading (1)
- Litigants (1)
- Litigation (1)
- Mail fraud (1)
- Private litigants (1)
- Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (1)
- Racketeering activity (1)
- Regulation (1)
- Second Circuit (1)
- Securities fraud (1)
- Shareholders (1)
- Statute (1)
- Supreme Court (1)
- Takeovers (1)
- The Pattern of Racketeering Element of Rico Liability (1)
Articles 1 - 2 of 2
Full-Text Articles in Securities Law
Protecting Nonshareholder Interests In The Market For Corporate Control: A Role For State Takeover Statutes, Frank J. Garcia
Protecting Nonshareholder Interests In The Market For Corporate Control: A Role For State Takeover Statutes, Frank J. Garcia
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform
Part I of this Note describes a phenomenon of modern corporate activity first identified over fifty years ago as the "separation of ownership and control." This separation gives rise to the need for a governing corporate norm; recognizing the normative aspect of this phenomenon has direct implications for the takeover debate.
Part II analyzes the problem of a target board's fiduciary duty as the modern version of the fundamental normative issue of corporate law. It argues that the norm of shareholder wealth maximization, assumed as the starting point by those most in favor of an active and minimally regulated control …
The Pattern Of Racketeering Element Of Rico Liability, Committee On Federal Courts Of The New York State Bar Association
The Pattern Of Racketeering Element Of Rico Liability, Committee On Federal Courts Of The New York State Bar Association
Touro Law Review
No abstract provided.