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Full-Text Articles in Securities Law
Schreiber V. Burlington Northern, Inc., Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Schreiber V. Burlington Northern, Inc., Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Supreme Court Case Files
No abstract provided.
Landreth Timber Co. V. Landreth, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Landreth Timber Co. V. Landreth, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Supreme Court Case Files
No abstract provided.
The Sale Of Business Doctrine: Judicial Exemption From The Federal Securities Laws
The Sale Of Business Doctrine: Judicial Exemption From The Federal Securities Laws
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.
Corporate Morality And Management Buyouts
Corporate Morality And Management Buyouts
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Economics And Jurisprudence Of Convertible Bonds, William W. Bratton
The Economics And Jurisprudence Of Convertible Bonds, William W. Bratton
All Faculty Scholarship
Professor Bratton examines judicial regulation of issuer-bondholder conflicts of interest within three different, but closely related doctrinal frameworks: neoclassical contract interpretation; contract avoidance; and corporate law fiduciary restraint. After discussing the elements of convertible bond valuation and their interaction with issuer actions giving rise to conflicts of interest, he evaluates the case for judicial intervention to protect bondholder interests. He concludes that ·bondholder protective intervention is fair and tolerably efficient, provided it is kept within the bounds of contract interpretation. But he finds that more aggressive judicial intervention under the frameworks of contract avoidance and fiduciary restraint carries an unnecessary …
Federal Security Laws And Their Applicability To The Sale Of A Business: An Appeal For Regulatory Action, 17 J. Marshall L. Rev. 393 (1984), John W. Blenke Jr.
Federal Security Laws And Their Applicability To The Sale Of A Business: An Appeal For Regulatory Action, 17 J. Marshall L. Rev. 393 (1984), John W. Blenke Jr.
UIC Law Review
No abstract provided.