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Racial Stereotypes, Broadcast Corporations, And The Business Judgment Rule, Leonard M. Baynes
Racial Stereotypes, Broadcast Corporations, And The Business Judgment Rule, Leonard M. Baynes
University of Richmond Law Review
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When Good Mergers Go Bad: Controlling Corporate Managers Who Suffer A Change Of Heart, Celia R. Taylor
When Good Mergers Go Bad: Controlling Corporate Managers Who Suffer A Change Of Heart, Celia R. Taylor
University of Richmond Law Review
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Corporate Governance In The Emerging Markets Of The Global Village: Latin And South America, Rhoda Karpatkin
Corporate Governance In The Emerging Markets Of The Global Village: Latin And South America, Rhoda Karpatkin
Richmond Journal of Global Law & Business
Corporate governance scandals in America have focused public attention once again on global governance issues. Issues that are not solely corporate or business concerns, they have become public, political, and ethical concerns. They have become economic concerns, particularly due to the erosion of public confidence in the integrity of corporate leadership and the institutions that are charged with their oversight.
Recent Legislation
University of Richmond Law Review
This is a summary of the legislation that came out in 1968.