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Obduskey V. Mccarthey & Holthus Llp: Declining To Distinguish Between Judicial And Non-Judicial Foreclosure In Furtherance Of The Fdcpa’S Mission, Moshe Y. Gugenheim Jan 2020

Obduskey V. Mccarthey & Holthus Llp: Declining To Distinguish Between Judicial And Non-Judicial Foreclosure In Furtherance Of The Fdcpa’S Mission, Moshe Y. Gugenheim

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Detecting Corporate Environmental Cheating, Seema Kakade, Matt Haber Jan 2020

Detecting Corporate Environmental Cheating, Seema Kakade, Matt Haber

Faculty Scholarship

As evidenced by the Volkswagen diesel emissions scandal, corporations cheat on environmental regulations. Such scandals have created a surge in the academic literature in a wide range of areas, including corporate law, administrative law, and deterrence theory. This article furthers that literature by focusing on one particular area of corporate cheating—the ability to learn of the cheating in the first place. Detecting corporate cheating requires significant information about corporate behavior, activity, and output. Indeed, most agencies have broad statutory authority to collect such information from corporations, through targeted records requests, and inspection. However, authority is different from ability. The corporate …


Delaware's New Competition, William J. Moon Jan 2020

Delaware's New Competition, William J. Moon

Faculty Scholarship

According to the standard account in American corporate law, states compete to supply corporate law to American corporations, with Delaware dominating the market. This “competition” metaphor in turn informs some of the most important policy debates in American corporate law.

This Article complicates the standard account, introducing foreign nations as emerging lawmakers that compete with American states in the increasingly globalized market for corporate law. In recent decades, entrepreneurial foreign nations in offshore islands have used permissive corporate governance rules and specialized business courts to attract publicly traded American corporations. Aided in part by a select group of private sector …


House Rules: Why Implementing Express Rules Governing Conflicts Of Law Absent Parties Explicit Choice Will Strengthen International Arbitration Tribunals, Saikrishna Srikanth Jan 2020

House Rules: Why Implementing Express Rules Governing Conflicts Of Law Absent Parties Explicit Choice Will Strengthen International Arbitration Tribunals, Saikrishna Srikanth

Journal of Business & Technology Law

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State Efforts To Create An Inclusive Marijuana Industry In The Shadow Of The Unjust War On Drugs, Mathew Swinburne, Kathleen Hoke Jan 2020

State Efforts To Create An Inclusive Marijuana Industry In The Shadow Of The Unjust War On Drugs, Mathew Swinburne, Kathleen Hoke

Journal of Business & Technology Law

No abstract provided.


Facial Recognition Technology: Balancing The Benefits And Concerns, Elizabeth Mcclellan Jan 2020

Facial Recognition Technology: Balancing The Benefits And Concerns, Elizabeth Mcclellan

Journal of Business & Technology Law

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De Facto Shareholder Primacy, Jeff Schwartz Jan 2020

De Facto Shareholder Primacy, Jeff Schwartz

Maryland Law Review

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Failure To Capture: Why Business Does Not Control The Rulemaking Process, Gabriel Scheffler Jan 2020

Failure To Capture: Why Business Does Not Control The Rulemaking Process, Gabriel Scheffler

Maryland Law Review

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We Three Kings: Disintermediating Voting At The Index Fund Giants, Caleb N. Griffin Jan 2020

We Three Kings: Disintermediating Voting At The Index Fund Giants, Caleb N. Griffin

Maryland Law Review

No abstract provided.