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The Funny Thing About Forced Arbitration And The Cfpb, Joanne Doroshow Jan 2016

The Funny Thing About Forced Arbitration And The Cfpb, Joanne Doroshow

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Contemplating The Gap-Filling Role Of Social Intrapreneurship, Tamara Belinfanti Jan 2016

Contemplating The Gap-Filling Role Of Social Intrapreneurship, Tamara Belinfanti

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Social intrapreneurs occupy an intersectional space within the large corporate form at the crossroads of innovation, profit, and social good. They are often described as "disruptive" because they devise new ways to tackle problems, usually social in nature, in a manner that disrupts traditional operating models or long-standing assumptions. Although much has been written about social intrapreneurs in managerial literature, legal literature has been silent. This Article reverses that trend and develops a theory of social intrapreneurship from a corporate law perspective. Specifically, this Article posits that social intrapreneurship in terms of praxis, characteristics, and process can be conceptualized as …


When All Else Fails: The Evolution Of Customer Asset Protections After Brokerage Bankruptcy, Ronald H. Filler Jan 2016

When All Else Fails: The Evolution Of Customer Asset Protections After Brokerage Bankruptcy, Ronald H. Filler

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