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Full-Text Articles in Law
Municipal Industrial Development Bonds, Alfred E. Abbey
Municipal Industrial Development Bonds, Alfred E. Abbey
Vanderbilt Law Review
Several years ago a national business magazine carried an article styled "You Gotta Have A Golf Course."' The article outlined the efforts of a small town to attract new industry and the awkward realization by the city fathers that they were losing out to the competition because their community lacked such a recreational facility. After this finding, several public spirited citizens raised the necessary funds and constructed a nine-hole course. These efforts were soon rewarded when a large industrial concern located a new manufacturing plant in their city. Industrial development bonds are essentially intended to serve the same purpose as …
Oppenheim: Unfair Trade Practices, Cases And Comments, Glen E. Weston
Oppenheim: Unfair Trade Practices, Cases And Comments, Glen E. Weston
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Unfair Trade Practices, Cases and Comments by S. Chesterfield Oppenheim
The Relativity Of Economic Evidence In Merger Cases-Emerging Decisions Force The Issue, Betty Bock
The Relativity Of Economic Evidence In Merger Cases-Emerging Decisions Force The Issue, Betty Bock
Michigan Law Review
The following discussion explores the interaction between law and economics as these two disciplines relate to the issues which arise under section 7 of the Clayton Act, as amended in 1950, and examines the correlative problems implicit in the working arrangements between lawyers and economists when they are asked to counsel an enforcement agency or an acquiring or acquired company concerning the potential competitive consequences of a merger.
Integration And Economic Development, Robert Birmingham
Integration And Economic Development, Robert Birmingham
Faculty Articles and Papers
No abstract provided.
Integration And Economic Development, Robert L. Birmingham
Integration And Economic Development, Robert L. Birmingham
Articles by Maurer Faculty
In this paper I shall attempt to evaluate the potential impact of economic association among underdeveloped countries. Attention is centered on gain achievable by participating states as a group: world welfare alteration appears devoid of normative implication to the national decision maker, while questions of internal distribution of union benefit are too complex for summary treatment. Conclusions of amalgamation efficacy rest jointly on abstract analysis and deduction from empirical economic parameters; discussion of trade and development theory is extended beyond that logically necessary for argument coherence to provide a brief introduction to relevant recent thought.
The Abc's Of Clayton 7: Amendment Of 1950, Brown Shoe, The Court And Current Complexities, Various Editors
The Abc's Of Clayton 7: Amendment Of 1950, Brown Shoe, The Court And Current Complexities, Various Editors
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Election, Operation And Termination Of A Subchapter S Corporation, Ronald R. Hrusoff
Election, Operation And Termination Of A Subchapter S Corporation, Ronald R. Hrusoff
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Crane's Basis: A Reappraisal Of The Crane Decision And Its Effect On The Concept Of Basis, Kenneth L. Gross
Crane's Basis: A Reappraisal Of The Crane Decision And Its Effect On The Concept Of Basis, Kenneth L. Gross
Villanova Law Review
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Unitization Of Oil And Gas Reservoirs: A Reply To Professor Merrill, George W. Hazlett
Unitization Of Oil And Gas Reservoirs: A Reply To Professor Merrill, George W. Hazlett
Michigan Law Review
In "Compulsory Oil and Gas Unitization," Professor Maurice H. Merrill launched an attack on unitization of oil and gas reservoirs in the form of a sharply critical review of the decision by the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit in favor of the defendant in Peter Fox Brewing Co. v. Sohio Petroleum Co. Terming his review the "hypothetical judgment" of a mythical court of justice, Professor Merrill stated that, if the questions involved were determined improperly, "the effect of the precedent, if we allow it to go unexamined, may be most unfortunate." On the other hand, …
A View From Labor, Theodore J. St. Antoine, N. Goldfinger
A View From Labor, Theodore J. St. Antoine, N. Goldfinger
Book Chapters
It will come as no surprise that our attitude, as union spokesmen, toward further extension of the antitrust laws over the activities of American labor organizations is much like the attitude of Calvin Coolidge's minister toward sin: we're against it. We feel our attitude is justified. But in contributing to a volume graced by so distinguished a company of scholars, it may be best that we do not confine ourselves merely to developing our own case in support of a conclusion which some might accuse us of having harbored all along.
We therefore shall take two different approaches. First, we …