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Executive Compensation: When Is Reasonable Compensation Unreasonable?, Richard A. Williamson Dec 1972

Executive Compensation: When Is Reasonable Compensation Unreasonable?, Richard A. Williamson

William & Mary Annual Tax Conference

No abstract provided.


Initial Decisions Confronting The New Corporation, Don W. Llewellyn Dec 1972

Initial Decisions Confronting The New Corporation, Don W. Llewellyn

William & Mary Annual Tax Conference

No abstract provided.


Termination Of The Corporation, Marcus Schoenfeld Dec 1972

Termination Of The Corporation, Marcus Schoenfeld

William & Mary Annual Tax Conference

No abstract provided.


Miscellaneous Procedural Problems, Charles M. Davison Jr. Dec 1972

Miscellaneous Procedural Problems, Charles M. Davison Jr.

William & Mary Annual Tax Conference

No abstract provided.


Comparison Of Major Tax And Legal Advantages And Disadvantages Of Operating In An Unincorporated Form, Douglas A. Kahn Dec 1972

Comparison Of Major Tax And Legal Advantages And Disadvantages Of Operating In An Unincorporated Form, Douglas A. Kahn

William & Mary Annual Tax Conference

No abstract provided.


Management Of The Corporation - Distribution Of Cash, Property, Or Stock, William M. Goldstein Dec 1972

Management Of The Corporation - Distribution Of Cash, Property, Or Stock, William M. Goldstein

William & Mary Annual Tax Conference

No abstract provided.


Colonial Lawyer, Vol. 4, No. 1 (Fall 1972), Editors Of Colonial Lawyer Oct 1972

Colonial Lawyer, Vol. 4, No. 1 (Fall 1972), Editors Of Colonial Lawyer

Colonial Lawyer

No abstract provided.


Command Performance: The Tax Treatment Of Employer Mandated Expenses, John W. Lee Oct 1972

Command Performance: The Tax Treatment Of Employer Mandated Expenses, John W. Lee

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Fifty-One Chief Justices, William F. Swindler Jul 1972

Fifty-One Chief Justices, William F. Swindler

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Functional Divisions And Other Corporate Separations Under Section 355 After Rafferty, John W. Lee Jul 1972

Functional Divisions And Other Corporate Separations Under Section 355 After Rafferty, John W. Lee

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Colonial Lawyer, Vol. 3, No. 2 (Spring 1972), Editors Of Colonial Lawyer Apr 1972

Colonial Lawyer, Vol. 3, No. 2 (Spring 1972), Editors Of Colonial Lawyer

Colonial Lawyer

No abstract provided.


Ca-7'S "Wisconsin Big Boy" Case Has Dire Implications In 482 Area, John W. Lee Jan 1972

Ca-7'S "Wisconsin Big Boy" Case Has Dire Implications In 482 Area, John W. Lee

Faculty Publications

The Seventh Circuit, in Wisconsin Big Boy, has recently indicated that arm's-length charges may not prevent a Section 482 reallocation among integrated multiple corporations. Mr. Lee analyzes this recent development and suggests that in the future the proper defense to a 482 attack may lie in a reasonable division of profits.


Constitutional Law: Double Jeopardy - New Approach To The "Manifest Necessity Rule", Ronald C. Brown Jan 1972

Constitutional Law: Double Jeopardy - New Approach To The "Manifest Necessity Rule", Ronald C. Brown

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


"Active Conduct" Distinguished From "Conduct" Of A Rental Real Estate Business, John W. Lee Jan 1972

"Active Conduct" Distinguished From "Conduct" Of A Rental Real Estate Business, John W. Lee

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


The Freedom Of Information Act: Suggestions For Making Information Available To The Public, Charles H. Koch Jr. Jan 1972

The Freedom Of Information Act: Suggestions For Making Information Available To The Public, Charles H. Koch Jr.

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


The Treaty Power And Family Law, Jerome J. Curtis Jr. Jan 1972

The Treaty Power And Family Law, Jerome J. Curtis Jr.

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


The Specific Theory Of Academic Freedom And The General Issue Of Civil Liberty, William W. Van Alstyne Jan 1972

The Specific Theory Of Academic Freedom And The General Issue Of Civil Liberty, William W. Van Alstyne

Faculty Publications

Academic freedom has been blurred in law and in popular usage. Its clarification should enable the Supreme Court to grant it explicit protection under the Constitution as an identifiable subset of First Amendment freedoms. Its identification with the professional endeavors of faculty members, moreover, should reduce the tendency of institutions to intrude upon the aprofessional personal liberties of the faculty even while adequately protecting the extramural professional pursuits of the faculty and assuring them of equal protection in their interests as private citizens. Adjustments of standards by the American Association of University Professors, more definitely distinguishing the special accountability of …


Congress, The President, And The Power To Declare War: A Requiem For Vietnam, William W. Van Alstyne Jan 1972

Congress, The President, And The Power To Declare War: A Requiem For Vietnam, William W. Van Alstyne

Faculty Publications

Several arguments have been advanced in support of the President's authority to continue use of the Armed Forces in Vietnam without a congressional declaration of war as provided by the Constitution. Congressional ratification of the Southeast Asia Treaty and the Charter of the United Nations, as well as enactment of the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution, are often urged as constituting sufficient congressional authorization for the President's actions. Some have gone further and contended that congressional authorization was not a prerequisite in the Vietnam conflict because the President never exceeded his historically recognized authority to act unilaterally in defense of the …