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Judges, Lawyers And The Penalty Of Death, Michael E. Tigar
Judges, Lawyers And The Penalty Of Death, Michael E. Tigar
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Changing Perceptions Into Reality: Fiduciary Standards To Match The American Directors’ Monitoring Function, James D. Cox
Changing Perceptions Into Reality: Fiduciary Standards To Match The American Directors’ Monitoring Function, James D. Cox
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This paper describes the historical fiduciary obligations of the American outside director and contrasts those obligations with prevailing obligations in today’s environment of the monitoring director. Special attention is devoted to the role of outside directors when their firm is the target of a takeover. In no other context are the demands on the outside director greater and more strain placed on the monitoring model than in the context of a corporate takeover. The final section of this paper examines the relief modern statutory provisions provide to the director and the monitoring function
The Rebuilding Of Duke University's Law School, 1925-1947, Part 2, Robert F. Durden
The Rebuilding Of Duke University's Law School, 1925-1947, Part 2, Robert F. Durden
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The Rebuilding Of Duke University's Law School, 1925-1947, Part 1, Robert F. Durden
The Rebuilding Of Duke University's Law School, 1925-1947, Part 1, Robert F. Durden
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Computer Programs As Applied Scientific Know-How: Implications Of Copyright Protection For Commercialized University Research, Jerome H. Reichman
Computer Programs As Applied Scientific Know-How: Implications Of Copyright Protection For Commercialized University Research, Jerome H. Reichman
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