Can Delaware Be Dethroned?
Evaluating Delaware's Dominance of Corporate Law
Herausgeber: Bainbridge, Stephen M; Park, James; Kim, Sung Hui; Anabtawi, Iman
Can Delaware Be Dethroned?
Evaluating Delaware's Dominance of Corporate Law
Herausgeber: Bainbridge, Stephen M; Park, James; Kim, Sung Hui; Anabtawi, Iman
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Leading corporate lawyers and academics evaluate Delaware's dominance of corporate law and the challenges it now faces.
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Leading corporate lawyers and academics evaluate Delaware's dominance of corporate law and the challenges it now faces.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 266
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Januar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 242mm x 165mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 490g
- ISBN-13: 9781107158283
- ISBN-10: 1107158281
- Artikelnr.: 48813704
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 266
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Januar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 242mm x 165mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 490g
- ISBN-13: 9781107158283
- ISBN-10: 1107158281
- Artikelnr.: 48813704
1. Introduction Stephen M. Bainbridge; 2. Product differentiation in the
market for corporate law: how to design a regulatory alternative to
Delaware corporate law Sean Griffith; 3. Corporate charter competition Lynn
LoPucki; 4. Delaware's dominance: a peculiar illustration of American
federalism Robert Thompson; 5. The failure of federal incorporation law: a
public choice perspective Sung Hui Kim; 6. Delaware and Santa Fe industries
v. Green James Park; 7. Interest group analysis of Delaware law: the
corporate opportunity doctrine as case study Stephen M. Bainbridge; 8. The
trouble with Trulia: re-evaluating the case for fee-shifting William B.
Chandler and Anthony Rickey; 9. Dominance by inaction: Delaware's long
silence on corporate officers Lyman Johnson; 10. Delaware primacy for
limited partnerships Christine Hurt; 11. Why Delaware has endured, should
endure, and yet may not endure Charles Elson; 12. Delaware's continued
resilience: the next hundred years A. Gilchrist Sparks.
market for corporate law: how to design a regulatory alternative to
Delaware corporate law Sean Griffith; 3. Corporate charter competition Lynn
LoPucki; 4. Delaware's dominance: a peculiar illustration of American
federalism Robert Thompson; 5. The failure of federal incorporation law: a
public choice perspective Sung Hui Kim; 6. Delaware and Santa Fe industries
v. Green James Park; 7. Interest group analysis of Delaware law: the
corporate opportunity doctrine as case study Stephen M. Bainbridge; 8. The
trouble with Trulia: re-evaluating the case for fee-shifting William B.
Chandler and Anthony Rickey; 9. Dominance by inaction: Delaware's long
silence on corporate officers Lyman Johnson; 10. Delaware primacy for
limited partnerships Christine Hurt; 11. Why Delaware has endured, should
endure, and yet may not endure Charles Elson; 12. Delaware's continued
resilience: the next hundred years A. Gilchrist Sparks.
1. Introduction Stephen M. Bainbridge; 2. Product differentiation in the
market for corporate law: how to design a regulatory alternative to
Delaware corporate law Sean Griffith; 3. Corporate charter competition Lynn
LoPucki; 4. Delaware's dominance: a peculiar illustration of American
federalism Robert Thompson; 5. The failure of federal incorporation law: a
public choice perspective Sung Hui Kim; 6. Delaware and Santa Fe industries
v. Green James Park; 7. Interest group analysis of Delaware law: the
corporate opportunity doctrine as case study Stephen M. Bainbridge; 8. The
trouble with Trulia: re-evaluating the case for fee-shifting William B.
Chandler and Anthony Rickey; 9. Dominance by inaction: Delaware's long
silence on corporate officers Lyman Johnson; 10. Delaware primacy for
limited partnerships Christine Hurt; 11. Why Delaware has endured, should
endure, and yet may not endure Charles Elson; 12. Delaware's continued
resilience: the next hundred years A. Gilchrist Sparks.
market for corporate law: how to design a regulatory alternative to
Delaware corporate law Sean Griffith; 3. Corporate charter competition Lynn
LoPucki; 4. Delaware's dominance: a peculiar illustration of American
federalism Robert Thompson; 5. The failure of federal incorporation law: a
public choice perspective Sung Hui Kim; 6. Delaware and Santa Fe industries
v. Green James Park; 7. Interest group analysis of Delaware law: the
corporate opportunity doctrine as case study Stephen M. Bainbridge; 8. The
trouble with Trulia: re-evaluating the case for fee-shifting William B.
Chandler and Anthony Rickey; 9. Dominance by inaction: Delaware's long
silence on corporate officers Lyman Johnson; 10. Delaware primacy for
limited partnerships Christine Hurt; 11. Why Delaware has endured, should
endure, and yet may not endure Charles Elson; 12. Delaware's continued
resilience: the next hundred years A. Gilchrist Sparks.