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The Feca’S Foreign Nationals Prohibition In United States V. Singh: Criminalizing Campaign Contributions Without The Requisite Mens Rea And The Ramifications For Foreign Corporations With Domestic Subsidiaries, Abigail Gampher
American University Business Law Review
No abstract provided.
Towards Shareholder Vote On Equity Issuances, Niccolò Calvi
Towards Shareholder Vote On Equity Issuances, Niccolò Calvi
American University Business Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Inchoate Meaning Of “Covered Security” Under The Securities Act Of 1933 – A Look At A Bank “In Organization”, Michael D. Waters
The Inchoate Meaning Of “Covered Security” Under The Securities Act Of 1933 – A Look At A Bank “In Organization”, Michael D. Waters
American University Business Law Review
No abstract provided.
Unlocking Progressive Corporate Governance: The Black And Brown Hdfc Key, Gregory Louis
Unlocking Progressive Corporate Governance: The Black And Brown Hdfc Key, Gregory Louis
American University Business Law Review
No abstract provided.
Dudenhoeffer: Why Concealment Of Fraud Violates The Fiduciary Duty-Of-Prudence, Kolton G. Whitmire
Dudenhoeffer: Why Concealment Of Fraud Violates The Fiduciary Duty-Of-Prudence, Kolton G. Whitmire
American University Business Law Review
I. INTRODUCTION
In 1974, Congress sought to encourage a form of a retirement fund known as an employee stock ownership plan (“ESOP”). The statutory mandates of these plans are outlined in the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (“ERISA”). ESOPs are invested in stock of the company in which the employee works. In this way, ESOP planners’ (“plan fiduciaries”) obligations are necessarily unique. Whereas most fiduciaries are required to prudently diversify investments to protect their beneficiaries, ESOP planners are not similarly mandated. Further, Congress allows ESOP planners to concurrently be officers of the corporation in which the stock was invested. This …
Symposium Transcripts: International Arbitration: Friend Or Foe Of Corporations? February 12, 2019 Introductory Remarks, American University Business Law Review
Symposium Transcripts: International Arbitration: Friend Or Foe Of Corporations? February 12, 2019 Introductory Remarks, American University Business Law Review
American University Business Law Review
No abstract provided.
Discrimination As A Business Policy: The Misuse And Abuse Of Corporate Social Responsibility Programs, Marc Greendorfer
Discrimination As A Business Policy: The Misuse And Abuse Of Corporate Social Responsibility Programs, Marc Greendorfer
American University Business Law Review
No abstract provided.
Doubling Down On A Billion Dollar Blind Spot: Women Business Owners And Tax Reform, Caroline Bruckner
Doubling Down On A Billion Dollar Blind Spot: Women Business Owners And Tax Reform, Caroline Bruckner
American University Business Law Review
No abstract provided.
Prosecuting Foreign Bribery In National Projects: A Multi-Phased Approach To Reduce Corruption, Julia E. Johnson
Prosecuting Foreign Bribery In National Projects: A Multi-Phased Approach To Reduce Corruption, Julia E. Johnson
American University Business Law Review
The gradual establishment of an international mechanism to review and prosecute allegations of corruption could help to deter fraudulent conduct. Fraudulent conduct often reduces the economic benefits associated with large-scale development or investment projects. These projects are generally awarded through contract bidding; the bidding outcome may be dictated by bribery and other corrupt behaviors by local officials overseeing the project. The money earmarked for the project may in turn be siphoned off to the bribe recipients for private gain, leaving citizens unable to appreciate the fruits of any such project. For this reason, reducing corruption should remain a key priority. …
The Price Of Free Mobile Apps Under The Video Privacy Protection Act, Suzanne L. Riopel
The Price Of Free Mobile Apps Under The Video Privacy Protection Act, Suzanne L. Riopel
American University Business Law Review
No abstract provided.
Where The Cco Fits In The C-Suite: A Corporation's Moral Compass, Alexander Foster
Where The Cco Fits In The C-Suite: A Corporation's Moral Compass, Alexander Foster
American University Business Law Review
No abstract provided.
It Is Time For Something New: A 21st Century Joint-Employer Doctrine For 21st Century Franchising, Steven A. Carvell, David Sherwyn
It Is Time For Something New: A 21st Century Joint-Employer Doctrine For 21st Century Franchising, Steven A. Carvell, David Sherwyn
American University Business Law Review
No abstract provided.
Why Delaware Courts Should Abolish The Schnell Doctrine, Mary Siegel
Why Delaware Courts Should Abolish The Schnell Doctrine, Mary Siegel
American University Business Law Review
No abstract provided.
Throttle Me Not: 2015 Open Internet Order Protects Unlimited Data Plan Users, Shawn Marcum
Throttle Me Not: 2015 Open Internet Order Protects Unlimited Data Plan Users, Shawn Marcum
American University Business Law Review
No abstract provided.
Where Are The Jobs In The Jobs Act? An Examination Of The Uneasy Connection Between Securities Disclosure And Job Creation, Ian K. Peck
American University Business Law Review
No abstract provided.
Fathoming Potential In China—How Ship Lease Financing Arrangements And Free Trade Zones May Open Markets To Non-Bank Investent, Rick Beaumont
Fathoming Potential In China—How Ship Lease Financing Arrangements And Free Trade Zones May Open Markets To Non-Bank Investent, Rick Beaumont
American University Business Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Business Of Art Theft: Assessing Auction House Standard Of Care And The Sale Of Stolen Cultural Property, Alexandra M.S. Wilson
The Business Of Art Theft: Assessing Auction House Standard Of Care And The Sale Of Stolen Cultural Property, Alexandra M.S. Wilson
American University Business Law Review
No abstract provided.
Welcome To The Space Jam: How United States Regulators Should Govern Google And Facebook's New Internet Providing High Altitude Platforms, George V. John
Welcome To The Space Jam: How United States Regulators Should Govern Google And Facebook's New Internet Providing High Altitude Platforms, George V. John
American University Business Law Review
No abstract provided.
Protecting Delaware Corporate Law: Section 115 And Its Underlying Ramifications, Andrew Holt
Protecting Delaware Corporate Law: Section 115 And Its Underlying Ramifications, Andrew Holt
American University Business Law Review
No abstract provided.
Sac Capital: Firm Criminal Liability, Civil Fines, And The Insulated Ceo, Frances E. Chapman, Marianne Jennings, Lauren Tarasuk
Sac Capital: Firm Criminal Liability, Civil Fines, And The Insulated Ceo, Frances E. Chapman, Marianne Jennings, Lauren Tarasuk
American University Business Law Review
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Condemning A Residential Mortgage Loan: Is It An Extraterritorial Taking?, Michael M. Sandez
Condemning A Residential Mortgage Loan: Is It An Extraterritorial Taking?, Michael M. Sandez
American University Business Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Interface Between Arbitration And The Brussels Regulation, Filip De Ly
The Interface Between Arbitration And The Brussels Regulation, Filip De Ly
American University Business Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Expanding Reach Of The Executive In Foreign Direct Investment: How Ralls V. Cfius Will Alter The Fdi Landscape In The United States, Hunter Deeley
The Expanding Reach Of The Executive In Foreign Direct Investment: How Ralls V. Cfius Will Alter The Fdi Landscape In The United States, Hunter Deeley
American University Business Law Review
No abstract provided.
To Pay Or Not To Pay: Interpretation Of Section 302 Of The Labor Management Relations Act As Evidenced By Titan Tire, Dylan Mooney
To Pay Or Not To Pay: Interpretation Of Section 302 Of The Labor Management Relations Act As Evidenced By Titan Tire, Dylan Mooney
American University Business Law Review
No abstract provided.
Stare Indecisis: The Federal Circuit's En Banc Battle Against Itself And Business In Lighting Ballast Control, Llc V. Philips Electronics North America Corp., Ronny Valdes
American University Business Law Review
No abstract provided.
Data Retention Requirements And Outsourced Analysis: Should Private Entities Become Government Surrogates In The Collection Of Intelligence?, Michael J. Woods
Data Retention Requirements And Outsourced Analysis: Should Private Entities Become Government Surrogates In The Collection Of Intelligence?, Michael J. Woods
American University Business Law Review
No abstract provided.
M&A As One Component Of A Business Planning Course, Lyman Johnson, Sean Leuba
M&A As One Component Of A Business Planning Course, Lyman Johnson, Sean Leuba
American University Business Law Review
No abstract provided.
D & O Insurance: A Primer, Lawrence J. Trautman, Kara Altenbaumer-Price
D & O Insurance: A Primer, Lawrence J. Trautman, Kara Altenbaumer-Price
American University Business Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Chinese Independent Director Mechanism Under Changing Macro Political-Economic Settings: Review Of Its First Decade And Two Possible Models For The Future, Chien-Chung Lin
American University Business Law Review
No abstract provided.