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The New Shareholder Power, John C. Carter 2013 Pepperdine University

The New Shareholder Power, John C. Carter

Pepperdine Law Review

No abstract provided.


A Note On Individual Recovery In Derivative Suits, Richard A. Booth 2013 Pepperdine University

A Note On Individual Recovery In Derivative Suits, Richard A. Booth

Pepperdine Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Supreme Court And The Shareholder Litigant: Basic, Inc. V. Levinson In Context, Jayne W. Barnard 2013 Pepperdine University

The Supreme Court And The Shareholder Litigant: Basic, Inc. V. Levinson In Context, Jayne W. Barnard

Pepperdine Law Review

No abstract provided.


The "In Connection With" Requirement Of Rule 10b-5, C. Edward Fletcher III 2013 Pepperdine University

The "In Connection With" Requirement Of Rule 10b-5, C. Edward Fletcher Iii

Pepperdine Law Review

No abstract provided.


Dirty Remics, Revisited, David J. Reiss, Bradley T. Borden 2013 Brooklyn Law School

Dirty Remics, Revisited, David J. Reiss, Bradley T. Borden

Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Deal Deconstructions, Case Studies, And Case Simulations: Toward Practice Readiness With New Pedagogies In Teaching Business And Transactional Law, Michelle M. Harner, Robert J. Rhee 2013 University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law

Deal Deconstructions, Case Studies, And Case Simulations: Toward Practice Readiness With New Pedagogies In Teaching Business And Transactional Law, Michelle M. Harner, Robert J. Rhee

American University Business Law Review

No abstract provided.


M&A As One Component Of A Business Planning Course, Lyman Johnson, Sean Leuba 2013 Washington and Lee University School of Law

M&A As One Component Of A Business Planning Course, Lyman Johnson, Sean Leuba

American University Business Law Review

No abstract provided.


Nuclear Intentions And Implied Preemption: How Energy Nuclear Vermont Yankee, Llc V. Shumlin Gives Indian Point A Fighting Chance To Stay In Business, Zachary Mason 2013 American University Washington College of Law

Nuclear Intentions And Implied Preemption: How Energy Nuclear Vermont Yankee, Llc V. Shumlin Gives Indian Point A Fighting Chance To Stay In Business, Zachary Mason

American University Business Law Review

No abstract provided.


Doing The Numbers: The Numerate Lawyer And Transactional Law, Theresa A. Gabaldon 2013 George Washington University School of Law

Doing The Numbers: The Numerate Lawyer And Transactional Law, Theresa A. Gabaldon

American University Business Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Who And What Of Possession Under Article 9 Of The Uniform Commercial Code, Alan J. Wilson 2013 West Virginia University

The Who And What Of Possession Under Article 9 Of The Uniform Commercial Code, Alan J. Wilson

Alan J Wilson

The Uniform Commercial Code (“U.C.C.”) is a uniform body of law governing commercial transactions in the states that have adopted its various provisions. Article 9 of the U.C.C. (“Article 9”) governs secured transactions involving personal property as collateral. In a secured sales or loan transaction, a credit seller or lender is focused on acquiring a form of collateral as protection against default. In a secured transaction, the buyer or borrower, called a “debtor,” agrees to give the credit seller or lender, called a “secured party,” a security interest in property of the debtor and can also perfect that interest. Perfection …


Dirty Remics, Revisited, David J. Reiss, Bradley T. Borden 2013 Brooklyn Law School

Dirty Remics, Revisited, David J. Reiss, Bradley T. Borden

David J Reiss

We review the differences between two visions for the residential mortgage markets, one driven by the goal of efficiency and the other driven by the goals of efficiency and consumer protection. Both visions advocate for structural reform, but one advocates for industry-led change and the other advocates for input from a wider array of stakeholders. Broader input is not only important to ensure that a broad range of interests are represented but also to ensure the long-term legitimacy of the new system. This is a response to Joshua Stein, Dirt Lawyers Versus Wall Street: A Different View, PROBATE AND PROPERTY …


The Livestock Seller's Lien: A Source Of Protection For The Cattle Producer, Megan Crenshaw 2013 University of Kentucky

The Livestock Seller's Lien: A Source Of Protection For The Cattle Producer, Megan Crenshaw

Kentucky Journal of Equine, Agriculture, & Natural Resources Law

No abstract provided.


A Guide To The Model Tribal Secured Transactions Act For Those Familiar With The Uniform Commercial Code, Elaine A. Welle 2013 University of Oklahoma College of Law

A Guide To The Model Tribal Secured Transactions Act For Those Familiar With The Uniform Commercial Code, Elaine A. Welle

American Indian Law Review

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When The Government Attempts To Change The Board, Investors Should Know, William O. Fisher 2013 University of Richmond

When The Government Attempts To Change The Board, Investors Should Know, William O. Fisher

Law Faculty Publications

In 2008 and 2009, the federal government effectively hired and fired directors at American International Group and Bank of America. At AIG, the government exercised its power through the ownership of voting stock, which meant that the company’s public securities filings revealed the government influence, though at times slowly and at times only by inference. At BofA, by contrast, the government imposed its will through an unpublished bank regulatory action, and no securities filing provided even a hint of the federal role. The fact that current law allows the government to secretly reconstitute the governing bodies of multi-billion-dollar, publicly traded …


Oil And Water: Mixing Taxable And Tax-Exempt Shareholders In Mutual Funds, Jeffrey M. Colon 2013 Fordham University School of Law

Oil And Water: Mixing Taxable And Tax-Exempt Shareholders In Mutual Funds, Jeffrey M. Colon

Faculty Scholarship

As of 2012, roughly 23% of U.S. households’ assets and 50% of retirement assets are invested in mutual funds, thus making mutual funds one of the most important investment vehicles for U.S. households. The federal taxation of mutual funds and mutual fund shareholders has played a vital role in the development of mutual funds and their appeal to U.S. investors. Despite the significant amount of mutual fund assets held in retirement accounts, there has been very little analysis of the issues that arise when taxable and tax-exempt shareholders invest together in the same mutual fund. A substantial body of research …


The Trojan Horse Revisited, Constantine N. Katsoris 2013 Fordham University School of Law

The Trojan Horse Revisited, Constantine N. Katsoris

Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Gaming The System: Bio-Economics, Game Theory, & Fisheries Management, Richard A. Grisel 2012 Lewis & Clark Law School

Gaming The System: Bio-Economics, Game Theory, & Fisheries Management, Richard A. Grisel

Richard A Grisel

This paper argues that game theory provides powerful, effective new tools to analyze externalities that occur in the context of strategic, multi-party, interactive decision-making. I will attempt to treat this as a non-technical paper and avoid the complex mathematics better left to economists and mathematicians. Instead, a more achievable goal is to illustrate how high-seas open-access fishing is virtually identical to a game situation, treat the fundamentals of game theory, and demonstrate that game theoretic analyses are well-suited and fruitful for designing effective policy responses to fisheries management, particularly with respect to the straddling stocks problem. Indeed, one seminal fisheries …


Rejection Of Nonresidential Leases Of Real Property In Bankruptcy: What Happens To The Mortgagee's Security Interest? , William E. Winfield 2012 Pepperdine University

Rejection Of Nonresidential Leases Of Real Property In Bankruptcy: What Happens To The Mortgagee's Security Interest? , William E. Winfield

Pepperdine Law Review

No abstract provided.


Standing To Sue A Carrier's Killers , Davis J. Howard 2012 Pepperdine University

Standing To Sue A Carrier's Killers , Davis J. Howard

Pepperdine Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Misappropriation Theory In Light Of Carpenter And The Insider Trading And Securities Fraud Enforcement Act Of 1988, Mark A. Clayton 2012 Pepperdine University

The Misappropriation Theory In Light Of Carpenter And The Insider Trading And Securities Fraud Enforcement Act Of 1988, Mark A. Clayton

Pepperdine Law Review

No abstract provided.


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