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The Viability Of Enterprise Jurisdiction: A Case Study Of The Big Four Accounting Firms, Hannah L. Buxbaum
The Viability Of Enterprise Jurisdiction: A Case Study Of The Big Four Accounting Firms, Hannah L. Buxbaum
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One of the boundaries that U.S. courts must observe as they adjudicate regulatory disputes is the limit on their own jurisdictional authority -authority that is measured at the level of the particular forum state. Confronting the expansion of U.S. business activity from the local to the national scale during the second half of the twentieth century, courts consciously broadened jurisdictional standards to address the expanded activities of nationwide corporate groups. Today, by contrast, as the economy continues to expand from the national to the transnational scale, the U.S. Supreme Court has begun a retrenchment. In cases decided during the past …
Owning Stock While Making Law: An Agency Problem And A Fiduciary Solution, Donna M. Nagy
Owning Stock While Making Law: An Agency Problem And A Fiduciary Solution, Donna M. Nagy
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Disintegrating Customary International Law: Reactions To Withdrawing From International Custom, Christiana Ochoa
Disintegrating Customary International Law: Reactions To Withdrawing From International Custom, Christiana Ochoa
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Withdrawing from International Custom, a recent article by Curtis Bradley and Mitu Gulati, has sparked interest and debate. Bradley and Gulati’s article, develops with significant nuance and detail that, naturally, can be best understood by a careful reading of their work. In essence, it proposes a modification in customary international law (CIL) doctrine – a change that would permit states to unilaterally exit from existing customary international law. This Essay will act as a brief reflection on that article. In Part I, it will explore the analogies Withdrawing makes between CIL and contract and will argue, first that CIL and …
Erisa Preemption And The Case For A Federal Common Law Of Agency Governing Employer-Administrators, Joshua Fairfield
Erisa Preemption And The Case For A Federal Common Law Of Agency Governing Employer-Administrators, Joshua Fairfield
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Book Review. Cases On Business Organization By R. Magill And R. P. Hamilton, Robert C. Brown
Book Review. Cases On Business Organization By R. Magill And R. P. Hamilton, Robert C. Brown
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Vicarious Liability For Fraud And Deceit In Iowa, Frank Edward Horack
Vicarious Liability For Fraud And Deceit In Iowa, Frank Edward Horack
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The Rationale Of Agency, Warren A. Seavey
The Rationale Of Agency, Warren A. Seavey
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Liability Of An Agent In Tort, Warren A. Seavey
Liability Of An Agent In Tort, Warren A. Seavey
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Notice Through An Agent, Warren A. Seavey
Notice Through An Agent, Warren A. Seavey
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A Treatise On The Law Of Agency In Contract And Tort, George L. Reinhard
A Treatise On The Law Of Agency In Contract And Tort, George L. Reinhard
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