Vol. 136 No. 3 When a corporation engages in misconduct that is widespread or pervasive, courts, regulators, or prosecutors often insist that the firm obtain assistance from an...
Vol. 135 No. 8 Absent a “clear indication” to the contrary, federal law applies “only within the territorial jurisdiction of the United States.” This rule, known as the...
Vol. 135 No. 1 Introduction Corporations have long posed conceptual difficulties in a variety of doctrinal contexts. From the first cases involving corporate claims for protection under the...
Vol. 134 No. 6 In 1970, Milton Friedman published his now-infamous essay, arguing that the purpose of a corporation is to produce value for its investors. Articulating what...
Vol. 134 No. 6 At the end of 2020, Americans held a collective $35 trillion in their retirement accounts. To put this in perspective, $35 trillion is larger...
Vol. 133 No. 5 Corporate law has long been concerned with issues of control. In few matters is this concern as salient as Delaware’s heightened standards of judicial...
Vol. 130 No. 2 Management buyouts (MBOs) are an economically and legally significant class of transaction: not only do they account for more than $10 billion in deal...