Description |
viii, 259 p. ; 23 cm. |
Note |
"The essays in this volume were first presented at a conference sponsored by the Lowell Milken Institute for Business Law and Policy, which was held at the UCLA School of Law on Friday, February 17 and Saturday, February 18, 2017" --ECIP galley, Introduction. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
Machine generated contents note: 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. |
Subject |
Delaware. Court of Chancery -- Influence -- Congresses
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Corporation law -- United States -- Congresses
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Corporation law -- Delaware -- Congresses
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Added Author |
Bainbridge, Stephen M.
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Anabtawi, Iman
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Kim, Sung Hui, 1968-
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Park, James, 1975-
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ISBN |
9781108714099 (paperback) |
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9781107158283 (hardback) |
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