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Lost In Transplantation: Modern Principles Of Secured Transactions Law As Legal Transplants, Charles W. Mooney Jr. 2020 University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School

Lost In Transplantation: Modern Principles Of Secured Transactions Law As Legal Transplants, Charles W. Mooney Jr.

All Faculty Scholarship

This manuscript will appear as a chapter in a forthcoming edited volume published by Hart Publishing, Secured Transactions Law in Asia: Principles, Perspectives and Reform (Louise Gullifer & Dora Neo eds., forthcoming 2020). It focuses on a set of principles (Modern Principles) that secured transactions law for personal property should follow. These Modern Principles are based on UCC Article 9 and its many progeny, including the UNCITRAL Model Law on Secured Transactions. The chapter situates the Modern principles in the context of the transplantation of law from one legal system to another. It draws in particular on Alan Watson’s pathbreaking …


Maine Corporation Law & Practice, Gregory S. Fryer 2020 University of Maine School of Law

Maine Corporation Law & Practice, Gregory S. Fryer

Maine Law Review

The scarcity of case law in Maine on corporate law issues of the day is a fact of life for corporate law practitioners in this State. While courts in more populous states fill library shelves with an ever-growing mix of corporate law decisions, we in Maine often can only wonder which way our own courts would turn if presented with those same issues. Faced with a limited amount of local case law, corporate lawyers here might rarely venture beyond well-hewn traditions were it not for two-and now three-fortunate developments. First and foremost is the Maine Business Corporation Act. The Act …


Maine Corporation Law & Practice, Gregory S. Fryer 2020 University of Maine School of Law

Maine Corporation Law & Practice, Gregory S. Fryer

Maine Law Review

The scarcity of case law in Maine on corporate law issues of the day is a fact of life for corporate law practitioners in this State. While courts in more populous states fill library shelves with an ever-growing mix of corporate law decisions, we in Maine often can only wonder which way our own courts would turn if presented with those same issues. Faced with a limited amount of local case law, corporate lawyers here might rarely venture beyond well-hewn traditions were it not for two-and now three-fortunate developments. First and foremost is the Maine Business Corporation Act. The Act …


Developing Robust And Coherent Regional Trade Policy Could Quell The Chaos Surrounding Land Border Closures In Nigeria, Olabisi D. Akinkugbe 2020 Dalhousie University Schulich School of Law

Developing Robust And Coherent Regional Trade Policy Could Quell The Chaos Surrounding Land Border Closures In Nigeria, Olabisi D. Akinkugbe

Articles, Book Chapters, & Popular Press

Despite the pivotal roles played in the establishment and reform on the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) among other continental initiatives in Africa, significant questions remain whether Nigeria is truly committed to a meaningful regional economic integration regime in the implementation phase. The recent inquest into Nigeria’s regional trade policy has exacerbated because of two major occurrences.

First, Nigeria’s delay in signing the African Continental Free Trade Area Agreement (AfCFTA) led to critical reactions on the readiness of one of Africa’s largest economies to embrace a continental rules-based trade regime. Others, including me, however argued that Nigeria’s delay …


Who Carries The Burden Of Proving Causation In An Erisa Section 409(A) Suit For Breach Of Fiduciary Duty?, Edward Rivin 2020 University of Cincinnati

Who Carries The Burden Of Proving Causation In An Erisa Section 409(A) Suit For Breach Of Fiduciary Duty?, Edward Rivin

University of Cincinnati Law Review

No abstract provided.


Business Trusts In China: A Reality Check, Lusina Ho 2020 University of Hong Kong

Business Trusts In China: A Reality Check, Lusina Ho

University of Cincinnati Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Rise Of Business Trusts In Sustainable Neo-Innovative Economies, Lee-ford Tritt, Ryan Scott Teschner 2020 University of Florida Levin College of Law

The Rise Of Business Trusts In Sustainable Neo-Innovative Economies, Lee-Ford Tritt, Ryan Scott Teschner

University of Cincinnati Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Oregon Stewardship Trust: A New Type Of Purpose Trust That Enables Steward-Ownership Of A Business, Susan N. Gary 2020 University of Oregon

The Oregon Stewardship Trust: A New Type Of Purpose Trust That Enables Steward-Ownership Of A Business, Susan N. Gary

University of Cincinnati Law Review

No abstract provided.


The New Fiduciaries, Natalya Shnitser 2020 Boston College Law School

The New Fiduciaries, Natalya Shnitser

University of Cincinnati Law Review

The regulation of employer-sponsored retirement plans in the United States relies on fiduciary standards drawn from donative trust law to regulate the conduct of those with authority or discretion over plan assets. The mismatch between the trust-based fiduciary framework and the rights and interests of employers and employees has contributed to the high cost of pension fund investing and the significant gaps in pension coverage in the private sector. In recent years, state and local governments have stepped in to reduce the retirement coverage gap by creating state-facilitated retirement savings programs for private-sector workers who lack access to employment-based coverage. …


Indenture Trustee Duties: The Pre-Default Puzzle, Steven L. Schwarcz 2020 Duke Law School

Indenture Trustee Duties: The Pre-Default Puzzle, Steven L. Schwarcz

University of Cincinnati Law Review

This Article addresses a topic at the intersection of finance, agency, contract, and trust law: the pre-default duties of an indenture trustee for bondholders. The existing scholarship on indenture trustee duties focuses on the post-default scenario, when the indenture trustee is required to act as a prudent person in like circumstances on behalf of the bondholders. No prior scholarship addresses an indenture trustee’s pre-default duties. It is critical to try to define those duties because activist investors in the $42-trillion-plus bond market increasingly are making pre-default demands on indenture trustees, requiring them to know how to respond.


High Crimes: Liability For Directors Of Retail Marijuana Corporations, Lauren A. Newell 2020 Ohio Northern University

High Crimes: Liability For Directors Of Retail Marijuana Corporations, Lauren A. Newell

Law Faculty Scholarship

Selling retail marijuana in the United States is illegal — or is it? A rising number of states have legalized the retail sale of marijuana and are busily regulating these sales and the companies that make them. Even so, the sale of marijuana is a crime under federal law. Are companies that sell retail marijuana duly sanctioned, productive contributors to their state economies, or are they felons just waiting for the wheels of justice to turn in their direction? At this moment, no one can answer that question with certainty.

What is certain is that more companies are being formed …


Equal Treatment Of Shareholders Under The Dual Class Share Structure: Recent Updates Of The Takeover Code In Singapore, Chuanman YOU 2020 Singapore Management University

Equal Treatment Of Shareholders Under The Dual Class Share Structure: Recent Updates Of The Takeover Code In Singapore, Chuanman You

Research Collection Yong Pung How School Of Law

On 24 January 2019, a revised Singapore Code on Take-overs and Mergers (the Take-overs Code) was promulgated by the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) on the advice of the Securities Industry Council (the SIC). The revisions are to ensure that takeover practices targeting at companies with the dual class share (DCS) structures are conducted in compliance with the principle of equal treatment of all shareholders. The key amendments are two-fold: (a) expanding the application of mandatory offer and its dispensation to target companies with the DCS structures. (b) clarifying the fair pricing norms for multiple classes of equity share capital …


Global Guide: Measures Adopted To Support Businesses Through The Covid-19 Crisis: Singapore, Aurelio GURREA-MARTINEZ 2020 Singapore Management University

Global Guide: Measures Adopted To Support Businesses Through The Covid-19 Crisis: Singapore, Aurelio Gurrea-Martinez

Research Collection Yong Pung How School Of Law

After the outbreak of the coronavirus (COVID-19), the Singapore Government responded with a quick and comprehensive package of legal, economic and financial measures that sought to put the economy into hibernation and avoid the destruction of jobs and viable businesses, at least while companies were unable to generate revenues and cash-flows due to a variety of factors, including travel restrictions and lockdowns imposed in many countries around the world. To that end, the Government spent SGD$97.3 billion (that is, around 20% of the country’s GDP) to support businesses, households and employees. Most of this financial support was given in the …


Law In The Time Of Covid-19, Katharina Pistor 2020 Columbia Law School

Law In The Time Of Covid-19, Katharina Pistor

Faculty Books

The COVID-19 crisis has ended and upended lives around the globe. In addition to killing over 160,000 people, more than 35,000 in the United States alone, its secondary effects have been as devastating. These secondary effects pose fundamental challenges to the rules that govern our social, political, and economic lives. These rules are the domain of lawyers. Law in the Time of COVID-19 is the product of a joint effort by members of the faculty of Columbia Law School and several law professors from other schools.

This volume offers guidance for thinking about some the most pressing legal issues the …


Modernizing The Bank Charter, David Zaring 2020 William & Mary Law School

Modernizing The Bank Charter, David Zaring

William & Mary Law Review

The banking charter—the license a bank needs to obtain before it can open—has become the centerpiece of an argument about what finance should do for the rest of the economy, both in academia and at the banking agencies. Some advocates have proposed using the charter to pursue industrial policy or to end shadow banking. Some regulators have proposed giving financial technology firms bank charters, potentially breaking down the traditionally high walls between banking and commerce. An empirical survey of chartering decisions by the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency suggests that chartering is best understood as an ultracautious licensing …


Delaware's New Competition, William J. Moon 2020 Northwestern Pritzker School of Law

Delaware's New Competition, William J. Moon

Northwestern University Law Review

According to the standard account in American corporate law, states compete to supply corporate law to American corporations, with Delaware dominating the market. This “competition” metaphor in turn informs some of the most important policy debates in American corporate law.

This Article complicates the standard account, introducing foreign nations as emerging lawmakers that compete with American states in the increasingly globalized market for corporate law. In recent decades, entrepreneurial foreign nations in offshore islands have used permissive corporate governance rules and specialized business courts to attract publicly traded American corporations. Aided in part by a select group of private sector …


Insolvency Law In Times Of Covid-19, Aurelio GURREA-MARTINEZ 2020 Singapore Management University

Insolvency Law In Times Of Covid-19, Aurelio Gurrea-Martinez

Research Collection Yong Pung How School Of Law

The international spread of the coronavirus is not only generating dramatic consequences from a social perspective but it is also heavily affecting the global economy. For this reason, governments, financial regulators and international organizations are responding to this pandemic with a package of legal, economic and financial reforms. Among the legal measures included in these packages of reforms, many countries, including Australia, Germany, Spain, India, Singapore, the United Kingdom and the United States, have proposed or implemented several changes to their insolvency frameworks.


Corporate Insolvency Responses In Times Of Covid-19, Aurelio GURREA-MARTINEZ, Simon BRODIE, Pooja MAHAJAN 2020 Singapore Management University

Corporate Insolvency Responses In Times Of Covid-19, Aurelio Gurrea-Martinez, Simon Brodie, Pooja Mahajan

Research Collection Yong Pung How School Of Law

Countries are responding to the Covid-19 crisis with a package of legal, financial and regulatory measures that include temporary reforms of their corporate insolvency frameworks. Common corporate insolvency responses adopted across jurisdictions include the suspension or restriction of creditors’ rights to initiate insolvency proceedings, as well as, where applicable, a suspension of directors’ duties to initiate insolvency proceedings and a relaxation of the liability for wrongful trading. Other corporate insolvency responses implemented around the world include: special rules for small companies; new measures to reduce the timing associated with the commencement and duration of insolvency proceedings; amendments to transaction avoidance …


Penerapan Prinsip Cross Default Dan Cross Collateral Pada Perjanjian Kredit Dengan Agunan Hak Atas Tanah (Studi Pt. Bank Negara Indonesia (Persero) Tbk.), Muhammad Irfan Hielmy 2020 Universitas Indonesia

Penerapan Prinsip Cross Default Dan Cross Collateral Pada Perjanjian Kredit Dengan Agunan Hak Atas Tanah (Studi Pt. Bank Negara Indonesia (Persero) Tbk.), Muhammad Irfan Hielmy

Indonesian Notary

Pemberian kredit yang melibatkan lebih dari satu kreditur maupun debitur menjadi hal yang sering dijumpai mengingat kemampuan kreditur dan debitur yang terbatas, hal ini mengakibatkan terdapat lebih dari satu hubungan hukum, untuk menjamin terlunasinya utang debitur, hak atas tanah seringkali dijadikan sebagai agunan bersama terhadap beberapa perjanjian kredit tersebut. Dalam kondisi demikian, Bank atau Notaris mencantumkan klausul cross default dan cross collateral, guna menjamin kepentingan bank dalam rangka eksekusi agunan bilamana terjadi wanprestasi, dengan adanya klausula cross default maka bilamana debitur wanprestasi terhadap satu perjanjian kredit, maka perjanjian kredit yang memiliki klausula cross default dengan perjanjian kredit tersebut akan berada …


Penjualan Saham Dengan Hak Membeli Kembali Atas Saham Perseroan Terbatas Terbuka (Studi Kasus Putusan Pengadilan Negeri Jakarta Selatan Nomor 618/Pdt.G/2016/Pn Jkt.Sel.), Muhamad Reza Adhistana 2020 Universitas Indonesia

Penjualan Saham Dengan Hak Membeli Kembali Atas Saham Perseroan Terbatas Terbuka (Studi Kasus Putusan Pengadilan Negeri Jakarta Selatan Nomor 618/Pdt.G/2016/Pn Jkt.Sel.), Muhamad Reza Adhistana

Indonesian Notary

Tesis ini membahas mengenai pengalihan benda khususnya saham dan konsep kepemilikannya dalam hal menjadi objek dalam perjanjian jual beli dengan hak membeli kembali. Dalam jual beli saham dengan hak membeli kembali di pasar modal penjualan saham dengan hak membeli kembali disebut dengan Repurchase Agreement (Repo) yang pengaturan mengenai pedoman transaksi Repo diatur dalam Peraturan Otoritas Jasa keuangan tentang Repo. Pada kenyataannya, perjanjian Repo dianggap sebagai suatu pemberian jaminan, sedangkan secara prinsipnya berbeda. Perbedaan tersebut dapat memberikan konsep kepemilikan atas benda khususnya saham yang dijual dengan hak membeli kembali. Permasalahan yang muncul dari perjanjian Repo yaitu seperti apa yang terjadi dalam …


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