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From Hoops To Hard Drives: An Accession Law Approach To The Inevitable Misappropriation Of Trade Secrets , Jay L. Koh
From Hoops To Hard Drives: An Accession Law Approach To The Inevitable Misappropriation Of Trade Secrets , Jay L. Koh
American University Law Review
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The Future Of Enterprise Organizations, Eric W. Orts
The Future Of Enterprise Organizations, Eric W. Orts
Michigan Law Review
Both the law and business schools at the University of Michigan offer a basic course in Enterprise Organization. This tradition owes to the influence of Professor Alfred Conard, one of the leading scholars of his generation, who taught during most of his career at the University of Michigan Law School. The tradition persists in part because Enterprise Organization suggests an appropriately broad view of its topic, unlike more common course titles such as Corporations or Business Associations. We live in a world populated not only by people but also the organized legal entities we create. Business firms and nonprofit organizations …
The Corporate Director's Duty Of Oversight, Mark J. Loewenstein
The Corporate Director's Duty Of Oversight, Mark J. Loewenstein
Publications
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Enforcing Wrongful Trading: Substantive Problems And Practical Disincentives, Adrian Walters
Enforcing Wrongful Trading: Substantive Problems And Practical Disincentives, Adrian Walters
Adrian J Walters
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