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Business Organizations Law

Case Western Reserve University School of Law

1981

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The Revolution In Corporate Governance, The Monitoring Board, And The Director's Duty Of Care, George W. Dent Jan 1981

The Revolution In Corporate Governance, The Monitoring Board, And The Director's Duty Of Care, George W. Dent

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The theory of corporate governance underwent a revolution in the 1970's. Theorists finally abandoned the myth that a public corporation' is managed by its board of directors, and constructed a new model under which the corporation is managed by its executive officers, and the board, dominated by outside directors, monitors management's performance. This new "monitoring model" has gained wide acceptance among commentators, and several of its elements have been adopted by many public corporations. Even those commentators who do not enthusiastically embrace the entire monitoring model tend to agree that monitoring management is a significant board function.

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The Power Of Directors To Terminate Shareholder Litigation: The Death Of The Derivative Suit?, George W. Dent Jan 1981

The Power Of Directors To Terminate Shareholder Litigation: The Death Of The Derivative Suit?, George W. Dent

Faculty Publications

This article will analyze the problems raised by the board's attempt to terminate shareholder suits and will advance proposals to deal with those problems.