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Section 5: Business, Institute Of Bill Of Rights Law, William & Mary Law School
Section 5: Business, Institute Of Bill Of Rights Law, William & Mary Law School
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Business Courts And Interstate Competition, John F. Coyle
Business Courts And Interstate Competition, John F. Coyle
William & Mary Law Review
Over the past two decades, specialized trial courts that hear business disputes primarily or exclusively have been established in nineteen states. To explain the recent surge of interest in these courts, policymakers and scholars alike have cited the process of interstate competition. Specifically, these commentators have argued that business courts serve, among other purposes, to attract out-of-state companies to expand their business, reincorporate, or litigate disputes in the jurisdiction that created the business court.
This Article critically evaluates each of these theories. It argues first that business courts do not serve to attract companies from other states because business expansion …
The Anatomy Of A Helping Hand: Women-Owned Small Businesses And Federal Contract Procurement, Lillian F. Mcmanus
The Anatomy Of A Helping Hand: Women-Owned Small Businesses And Federal Contract Procurement, Lillian F. Mcmanus
William & Mary Journal of Race, Gender, and Social Justice
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How Do Start-Ups Obtain Their Legal Services?, Darian M. Ibrahim
How Do Start-Ups Obtain Their Legal Services?, Darian M. Ibrahim
Faculty Publications
This Essay is the first to examine, using responses to online surveys, the use of in-house versus outside counsel by rapid-growth start-up companies. It also explores, from the vantage point of the start-up’s entrepreneur, some reasons for that choice. The Essay tests several hypotheses derived from the economic and entrepreneurship literatures about the benefits of in-house versus outside counsel in the unique context of start-up firms.
The New Exit In Venture Capital, Darian M. Ibrahim
The New Exit In Venture Capital, Darian M. Ibrahim
Faculty Publications
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