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Home Sweet Home: How New York Courts Have Dealt With Daimler's "At Home" Requirement For General Jurisdiction, Burton N. Lipshie Jan 2019

Home Sweet Home: How New York Courts Have Dealt With Daimler's "At Home" Requirement For General Jurisdiction, Burton N. Lipshie

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In this Article, we will first place the Daimler decision in its context, both historical and technological, in an attempt to understand the flow of Supreme Court jurisdiction jurisprudence, and how Daimler fits into that jurisprudence. Then, we will explore the issues in New York law that Daimler left open, and which, more than five years after it was decided, remain open, and, indeed, often confused.


Chinese Companies And U.S. Class Actions: Securities Litigation And Product Liability, Geoffrey Sant, Charles M. Yablon, Stephen A. Radin, Kayvan Sadeghi, Christopher Seeger, Richard H. Silberberg Jan 2015

Chinese Companies And U.S. Class Actions: Securities Litigation And Product Liability, Geoffrey Sant, Charles M. Yablon, Stephen A. Radin, Kayvan Sadeghi, Christopher Seeger, Richard H. Silberberg

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Where Corporations Are: Why Casual Visits To New York Are Bad For Business, Jeanne L. Schroeder, David G. Carlson Jan 2013

Where Corporations Are: Why Casual Visits To New York Are Bad For Business, Jeanne L. Schroeder, David G. Carlson

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In this article, we examine the recent case of Hotel 71 Mezz Lender LLC v. Falor (2010), from the New York Court of Appeals. In this case, New York’s highest court held that LLCs are “present” in New York for jurisdictional purposes when the president of the LLC has submitted to New York jurisdiction in an unrelated law suit against him personally, and where the president came to New York for a deposition in that action. This, we claim, was unconstitutional. In addition, the New York Court of Appeals pronounced itself obliged by the United States Constitution to change the …


A Missing Piece To The Dividend Puzzle: Agency Costs Of Mutual Funds, Mitchell L. Engler Jan 2003

A Missing Piece To The Dividend Puzzle: Agency Costs Of Mutual Funds, Mitchell L. Engler

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Minority Protection In Residential Private Governments, Stewart E. Sterk Jan 1997

Minority Protection In Residential Private Governments, Stewart E. Sterk

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Corporate Culture In Takeovers, Charles M. Yablon Jan 1997

Corporate Culture In Takeovers, Charles M. Yablon

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Environmental Accountability Beyond Compliance: Externalities And Accounting, Arthur J. Jacobson Jan 1991

Environmental Accountability Beyond Compliance: Externalities And Accounting, Arthur J. Jacobson

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On The Allocation Of Burdens Of Proof In Corporate Law: An Essay On Fairness And Fuzzy Sets, Charles M. Yablon Jan 1991

On The Allocation Of Burdens Of Proof In Corporate Law: An Essay On Fairness And Fuzzy Sets, Charles M. Yablon

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Contention Disclosure And Corporate Takeovers, Charles M. Yablon Jan 1985

Contention Disclosure And Corporate Takeovers, Charles M. Yablon

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