Vol. 34 No. 1, September 2008
Index
- Rating management behavior and ethics: a proposal to upgrade the corporate governance rating criteria.
- Obedience as the foundation of fiduciary duty.
- Shareholder primacy's corporatist origins: Adolf Berle and The Modern Corporation.
- Class action criminality.
- Ownership, limited: reconciling traditional and progressive corporate law via an Aristotelian understanding of ownership.
- Regulation of foreign direct investment after the Dubai Ports controversy: has the U.S. government finally figured out how to balance foreign threats to national Security without alienating foreign companies?
- Opening at $25 1/2 is big firm U.S.A.: why America may eventually have a publicly traded law firm, and why law firms can succeed without going public.
- From Booker to Gall: the evolution of the reasonableness doctrine as applied to white-collar criminals and sentencing variances.