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Incorporating Unicorns: An Empirical Analysis, Anat Alon-Beck
Incorporating Unicorns: An Empirical Analysis, Anat Alon-Beck
Faculty Publications
There is a growing concern among regulators and academics about how to regulate unicorns - entities large enough to have a public impact yet remaining in the private domain. An examination of corporate charters within a selected sample of unicorn firms reveals an important finding: 97% of these entities are incorporated in Delaware. This concentration provides Delaware with significant leverage to shape regulatory frameworks, especially concerning the protection of parties who may lack the ability to safeguard their interests through contractual means.
This groundbreaking discovery on the dominance of Delaware showcases a substantial deviation from incorporation trends in other business …
Brand As Information Intermediary, Kishanthi Parella
Brand As Information Intermediary, Kishanthi Parella
Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law
The article describes the function of transnational corporations in many global supply chains as information intermediaries, which carries with it responsibilities and opportunities for incentivization.
One Size Does Not Fit All: A Contextual Approach To Fiduciary Duties Owed To Preferred Stockholders From Venture Capital To Public Preferred To Family Business, Juliet P. Kostritsky
One Size Does Not Fit All: A Contextual Approach To Fiduciary Duties Owed To Preferred Stockholders From Venture Capital To Public Preferred To Family Business, Juliet P. Kostritsky
Faculty Publications
This Article examines whether corporations should owe fiduciary duties to its preferred stockholders as preferred stockholders across all settings of preferred stock holding. In one context, sophisticated venture capitalists purchase preferred stock after carefully negotiating the stock price, control over the corporate governance, and other key stipulations by contract. Additionally, because the initial preferred stockholder could protect its interests through staged financing or board control, the preferred stockholder might not discount the stock even if it lacked protection since the other protective devices made the lack of such protections inconsequential so the initial holders won’t pay for these added fiduciary …
For Optional Federal Incorporation, George W. Dent
For Optional Federal Incorporation, George W. Dent
Faculty Publications
The American economy suffers from the domination of corporations by chief executive officers who exercise control for their own benefit, at considerable cost to shareholders and to efficiency. The costs of this defect are rising as capital flees the United States for a growing number of countries that treat investors better. America’s corporate governance problem began and persists because corporations are franchised by the states, and it is in the economic interest of the states (especially Delaware) to cater to CEOS because they control the choice of state of incorporation. To break this destructive arrangement I propose optional federal incorporation …
The Status Of Corporations In The Travaux Preparatoires Of The Genocide Convention: The Search For Personhood, Michael J. Kelly
The Status Of Corporations In The Travaux Preparatoires Of The Genocide Convention: The Search For Personhood, Michael J. Kelly
Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.
Introduction: Corporations And Their Communities, Robert N. Strassfeld
Introduction: Corporations And Their Communities, Robert N. Strassfeld
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Communities And Their Corporations: Towards A Stakeholder Conception Of The Production Of Corporate Law, Timothy P. Glynn
Communities And Their Corporations: Towards A Stakeholder Conception Of The Production Of Corporate Law, Timothy P. Glynn
Case Western Reserve Law Review
No abstract provided.
Stakeholder Governance: A Bad Idea Getting Worse, George W. Dent Jr.
Stakeholder Governance: A Bad Idea Getting Worse, George W. Dent Jr.
Case Western Reserve Law Review
No abstract provided.
Tax Incentives For Economic Development: Personal (And Pessimistic) Reflections, Edward A. Zelinsky
Tax Incentives For Economic Development: Personal (And Pessimistic) Reflections, Edward A. Zelinsky
Case Western Reserve Law Review
No abstract provided.
Defending Stakeholder Governance, Kent Greenfield
Defending Stakeholder Governance, Kent Greenfield
Case Western Reserve Law Review
No abstract provided.
The United States And Canada: A Comparison Of Corporate Nonrecognition Provisions, Catherine Brown, Christine Manolakas
The United States And Canada: A Comparison Of Corporate Nonrecognition Provisions, Catherine Brown, Christine Manolakas
Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.
State Tolling Statutes And Interstate Commerce: Bendix Autolite Corporation V. Midwesco Enterprises, John H. Forg
State Tolling Statutes And Interstate Commerce: Bendix Autolite Corporation V. Midwesco Enterprises, John H. Forg
Case Western Reserve Law Review
No abstract provided.
Guaranty Of And Security For The Debt Of A Parent Corporation By A Subsidiary Corporation, William H. Coquillette
Guaranty Of And Security For The Debt Of A Parent Corporation By A Subsidiary Corporation, William H. Coquillette
Case Western Reserve Law Review
No abstract provided.
Corporate Spending On State And Local Referendums: First National Bank Of Boston V. Bellotti, Gary Hart, William Shore
Corporate Spending On State And Local Referendums: First National Bank Of Boston V. Bellotti, Gary Hart, William Shore
Case Western Reserve Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Public Interest Derivative Suit: A Proposal For Enforcing Corporate Responsibility, Howard M. Friedman
The Public Interest Derivative Suit: A Proposal For Enforcing Corporate Responsibility, Howard M. Friedman
Case Western Reserve Law Review
No abstract provided.
Symposium - Controlling Corporate Takeover Bids: State Regulation And The Ohio Approach, The Editors, Case Western Reserve Law Review
Symposium - Controlling Corporate Takeover Bids: State Regulation And The Ohio Approach, The Editors, Case Western Reserve Law Review
Case Western Reserve Law Review
No abstract provided.
Introduction--Basic Decisions Prior To Incorporation, Norman A. Sugarman
Introduction--Basic Decisions Prior To Incorporation, Norman A. Sugarman
Case Western Reserve Law Review
No abstract provided.
Corporations, Hugh Alan Ross
Corporate Practice Of Architecture, George M. White
Corporate Practice Of Architecture, George M. White
Case Western Reserve Law Review
No abstract provided.
Problems Of Disposition Of Corporate Owned Real Estate And Collapsible Partnership Provisions, Norman A. Sugarman
Problems Of Disposition Of Corporate Owned Real Estate And Collapsible Partnership Provisions, Norman A. Sugarman
Case Western Reserve Law Review
No abstract provided.
Close Corporation Stock Repurchase Agreements, Bernard Goodman
Close Corporation Stock Repurchase Agreements, Bernard Goodman
Case Western Reserve Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Lawyer's Role In Modern Industry, J. D. Wright
The Lawyer's Role In Modern Industry, J. D. Wright
Case Western Reserve Law Review
No abstract provided.
Corporation Law--Promotors' Fiduciary Duty--Corporate Right Of Recovery, B. Alexander Ristau
Corporation Law--Promotors' Fiduciary Duty--Corporate Right Of Recovery, B. Alexander Ristau
Case Western Reserve Law Review
No abstract provided.