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Corporate Directors: Who They Are, What They Do, Cyber Risk And Other Challenges, Lawrence J. Trautman, Seletha Butler, Frederick R. Chang, Michele Hooper, Rom Mccray, Ruth Simmons
Corporate Directors: Who They Are, What They Do, Cyber Risk And Other Challenges, Lawrence J. Trautman, Seletha Butler, Frederick R. Chang, Michele Hooper, Rom Mccray, Ruth Simmons
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Advising Family Businesses In The Twenty-First Century: An Introduction To Stage 4 Planning™ Strategies, Scott E. Friedman, Andrea H. Husvar, Eliza P. Friedman
Advising Family Businesses In The Twenty-First Century: An Introduction To Stage 4 Planning™ Strategies, Scott E. Friedman, Andrea H. Husvar, Eliza P. Friedman
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Fragment On Legal Innovation, Andrew Tutt
Shareholder Derivative Litigation's Historical And Normative Foundations, Ann M. Scarlett
Shareholder Derivative Litigation's Historical And Normative Foundations, Ann M. Scarlett
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Complex Bundled Discounts And Antitrust Policy, Herbert Hovenkamp, Erik Hovenkamp
Complex Bundled Discounts And Antitrust Policy, Herbert Hovenkamp, Erik Hovenkamp
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Hollowing Out Of Corporate Canada: Implications For Transnational Labor Law, Policy And Practice, Harry Arthurs
The Hollowing Out Of Corporate Canada: Implications For Transnational Labor Law, Policy And Practice, Harry Arthurs
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Recognizing The "Bad Barrel" In Public Business Firms: Social And Organizational Factors In Misconduct By Senior Decision-Makers, James A. Fanto
Recognizing The "Bad Barrel" In Public Business Firms: Social And Organizational Factors In Misconduct By Senior Decision-Makers, James A. Fanto
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Fiduciary Obligation As The Adoption Of Ends, Arthur B. Laby
The Fiduciary Obligation As The Adoption Of Ends, Arthur B. Laby
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Credit Derivatives: Industry Initiative Supplants Need For Direct Regulatory Intervention—A Model For The Future Of U.S. Regulation, John T. Lynch
Credit Derivatives: Industry Initiative Supplants Need For Direct Regulatory Intervention—A Model For The Future Of U.S. Regulation, John T. Lynch
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Counterintuitive Thoughts On Legal Scholarship And Secured Transactions, Heather Hughes
Counterintuitive Thoughts On Legal Scholarship And Secured Transactions, Heather Hughes
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Notes Toward A Theory Of The Executive Class, David A. Westbrook
Notes Toward A Theory Of The Executive Class, David A. Westbrook
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Director's Good Faith, Elizabeth A. Nowicki
A Director's Good Faith, Elizabeth A. Nowicki
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
No Imagination: The Marginal Role Of Narrative In Corporate Law, Mae Kuykendall
No Imagination: The Marginal Role Of Narrative In Corporate Law, Mae Kuykendall
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Licensing The Word On The Street: The Sec's Role In Regulating Information, Onnig H. Dombalagian
Licensing The Word On The Street: The Sec's Role In Regulating Information, Onnig H. Dombalagian
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Article 9'S Incorporation Strategy And Novel, New Markets For Collateral: A Theory Of Non-Adoption, Michael Korybut
Article 9'S Incorporation Strategy And Novel, New Markets For Collateral: A Theory Of Non-Adoption, Michael Korybut
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
On Financial Sector Reform In Emerging Markets: Enhancing Creditors' Rights And Securitizing Non-Performing Loans In The Indian Banking Sector—An Elephant's Tale, Anshu S. K. Pasricha
On Financial Sector Reform In Emerging Markets: Enhancing Creditors' Rights And Securitizing Non-Performing Loans In The Indian Banking Sector—An Elephant's Tale, Anshu S. K. Pasricha
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Fast, Cheap, And Creditor-Controlled: Is Corporate Reorganization Failing?, Melissa B. Jacoby
Fast, Cheap, And Creditor-Controlled: Is Corporate Reorganization Failing?, Melissa B. Jacoby
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Measuring And Representing The Knowledge Economy: Accounting For Economic Reality Under The Intangibles Paradigm, Olufunmilayo B. Arewa
Measuring And Representing The Knowledge Economy: Accounting For Economic Reality Under The Intangibles Paradigm, Olufunmilayo B. Arewa
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
In (Faint) Praise Of The Large Aps: Comments On Marc Galanter, Planet Of The Aps, Meir Dan-Cohen
In (Faint) Praise Of The Large Aps: Comments On Marc Galanter, Planet Of The Aps, Meir Dan-Cohen
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Substantive Politics Of Formal Corporate Power, Martha T. Mccluskey
The Substantive Politics Of Formal Corporate Power, Martha T. Mccluskey
Buffalo Law Review
Corporations increasingly dominate the U.S. civil justice system, as Marc Galanter explains in his recent article, Planet of the APs: Reflections on the Scale of Law and its Users, 53 Buffalo L. Rev. 1369 (2006). My article builds on Galanter's discussion of corporate legal power by subjecting it to a critical legal perspective. In the conventional legal framework, corporations' privileged position appears to be an intractable puzzle, not an urgent injustice. That is because corporate power seems to be the generally necessary byproduct of a generally benign form (large, complex, legalistic organizations) or of generally benign, widely-shared normative principles (economic …
Planet Of The Aps: Reflections On The Scale Of Law And Its Users, Marc Galanter
Planet Of The Aps: Reflections On The Scale Of Law And Its Users, Marc Galanter
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Corporate Power And Its Discontents, Gerald Berk
Corporate Power And Its Discontents, Gerald Berk
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Galanter V. Weber, David A. Westbrook
From "Federalization" To "Mixed Goverance" In Corporate Law: A Defense Of Sarbanes-Oxley, Robert B. Ahdieh
From "Federalization" To "Mixed Goverance" In Corporate Law: A Defense Of Sarbanes-Oxley, Robert B. Ahdieh
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Waiting For A Savior Of The Markets, Jean-Marc Gollier
Waiting For A Savior Of The Markets, Jean-Marc Gollier
Buffalo Law Review
Book review of David A. Westbrook's City of Gold: An Apology for Global Capitalism in a Time of Discontent
Softening Pharaoh's Heart: Harnessing Altruistic Theory And Behavioral Law And Economics To Rein In Executive Salaries, Michael B. Dorff
Softening Pharaoh's Heart: Harnessing Altruistic Theory And Behavioral Law And Economics To Rein In Executive Salaries, Michael B. Dorff
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Braking The Merger Momentum: Reforming Corporate Law Governing Mega-Mergers, James A. Fanto
Braking The Merger Momentum: Reforming Corporate Law Governing Mega-Mergers, James A. Fanto
Buffalo Law Review
This Article articulates a legal reform that is designed to rein in the number of value-decreasing stock-for-stock megamergers-the signature transaction of the 1990s and the beginning years of the new millennium-by causing board members to question more critically a mega-merger proposal when they are asked to approve it and even to continue to reevaluate their approval of a merger until its closing. The Article first describes the current merger wave and highlights reports of emerging problems in mega-mergers and the relevant economic data indicating that a majority of the transactions are value-decreasing for shareholders both in the short and long …
Money Talks, Constituents Walk: Pennsylvania's Corporate Constituency Statute Can Maximize Shareholders' Wealth, Robert Goodyear Murray
Money Talks, Constituents Walk: Pennsylvania's Corporate Constituency Statute Can Maximize Shareholders' Wealth, Robert Goodyear Murray
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Cooperative Joint Ventures In European Community Competition Law, Paul J. De Rosa
Cooperative Joint Ventures In European Community Competition Law, Paul J. De Rosa
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Excessive Executive Compensation And The Failure Of Corporate Democracy, Carl T. Bogus
Excessive Executive Compensation And The Failure Of Corporate Democracy, Carl T. Bogus
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.