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Dividend Distribution Proposals: The Dividends Received Deductions By Corporations And Related Matters Proceedings Of The University Of San Diego Corporate Tax Conference, Walter J. Blum, Howard G. Krane, Lawrence M. Stone
Dividend Distribution Proposals: The Dividends Received Deductions By Corporations And Related Matters Proceedings Of The University Of San Diego Corporate Tax Conference, Walter J. Blum, Howard G. Krane, Lawrence M. Stone
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Interest Groups In American Public Law, Cass R. Sunstein
Interest Groups In American Public Law, Cass R. Sunstein
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The Constitution In The Supreme Court: Full Faith And The Bill Of Rights, 1889-1910, David P. Currie
The Constitution In The Supreme Court: Full Faith And The Bill Of Rights, 1889-1910, David P. Currie
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The Constitution In The Supreme Court: Full Faith And The Bill Of Rights, 1889-1910, David P. Currie
The Constitution In The Supreme Court: Full Faith And The Bill Of Rights, 1889-1910, David P. Currie
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The Constitution In The Supreme Court: The Protection Of Economic Interests, 1889-1910, David P. Currie
The Constitution In The Supreme Court: The Protection Of Economic Interests, 1889-1910, David P. Currie
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Reviewing Agency Inaction After Heckler V. Chaney, Cass R. Sunstein
Reviewing Agency Inaction After Heckler V. Chaney, Cass R. Sunstein
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Close Corporations And Agency Costs, Frank H. Easterbrook, Daniel R. Fischel
Close Corporations And Agency Costs, Frank H. Easterbrook, Daniel R. Fischel
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Positive And Normative Elements In Legal Education, Richard A. Epstein
Positive And Normative Elements In Legal Education, Richard A. Epstein
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Getting Beyond Discrimination: A Regulatory Solution To The Problem Of Fetal Hazards In The Workplace, Emily Buss
Getting Beyond Discrimination: A Regulatory Solution To The Problem Of Fetal Hazards In The Workplace, Emily Buss
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The Constitution As Mirror: Tribe's Constitutional Choices (Reviewing Laurence H. Tribe, Constitutional Choices (1985)), Richard A. Posner
The Constitution As Mirror: Tribe's Constitutional Choices (Reviewing Laurence H. Tribe, Constitutional Choices (1985)), Richard A. Posner
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The Historical Origins And Economic Structures Of Workers' Compensation Law, Richard A. Epstein
The Historical Origins And Economic Structures Of Workers' Compensation Law, Richard A. Epstein
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Limited Liability And The Corporation, Frank H. Easterbrook, Daniel R. Fischel
Limited Liability And The Corporation, Frank H. Easterbrook, Daniel R. Fischel
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Limited liability is a fundamental principle of corporate law. Yet liability has never been absolutely limited. Courts occasionally allow creditors to "pierce the corporate veil," which means that shareholders must satisfy creditors' claims. "Piercing" seems to happen freakishly. Like lightning, it is rare, severe, and unprincipled. There is a consensus that the whole area of limited liability, and conversely of piercing the corporate veil, is among the most confusing in corporate law.1 We argue to the contrary that economic analysis-in particular the theory of the firm and the economics of insurance-explains the legal treatment of limited liability. Both the rules …