The article explores the continuing relevance of the 1991 Delaware Supreme Court decision in Schnell v. Chris-Craft Industries, Inc., in particular the extent to which evolving concepts of good faith have, or should, displace the free-wheeling equity doctrine of Schnell
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This article examines the Delaware Supreme Court decision of Zapata Corporation v. Maldonado ...
The article explores the continuing relevance of the 1991 Delaware Supreme Court decision in Schnell...
This article compares the approaches to benefit corporation legislation, particularly the Model Legi...
This Article traces the development of the good faith doctrine in Delaware and links shifts in the d...
Part I of this Article examines the national law on shareholder rights and obligations in closely he...
The Supreme Court has recently decided some of the most important and controversial cases involving ...
This Article develops the theme of change/sameness in corporate law. Written to commemorate the thir...
This dissertation focuses on how certain changes in the legal and institutional environment for publ...
This article provides a history of the legal debates over the corporate charters in the American con...
This Article develops a theory of rhetoric in corporate law jurisprudence. It begins by examining a ...
This article explores the meaning of good faith in the context of corporations and unincorporated ...
Benefit corporations are a new form of business entity that is rapidly being adopted around the coun...
This Article engages the two hundred year history of corporate constitutional rights jurisprudence t...
The Internet transcends boundaries and time, reduces and shifts the cost of receiving and disseminat...
Only rarely does the United States Supreme Court hear a case with fundamental implications for corpo...
This article examines the Delaware Supreme Court decision of Zapata Corporation v. Maldonado ...
The article explores the continuing relevance of the 1991 Delaware Supreme Court decision in Schnell...
This article compares the approaches to benefit corporation legislation, particularly the Model Legi...
This Article traces the development of the good faith doctrine in Delaware and links shifts in the d...
Part I of this Article examines the national law on shareholder rights and obligations in closely he...
The Supreme Court has recently decided some of the most important and controversial cases involving ...
This Article develops the theme of change/sameness in corporate law. Written to commemorate the thir...
This dissertation focuses on how certain changes in the legal and institutional environment for publ...
This article provides a history of the legal debates over the corporate charters in the American con...
This Article develops a theory of rhetoric in corporate law jurisprudence. It begins by examining a ...
This article explores the meaning of good faith in the context of corporations and unincorporated ...
Benefit corporations are a new form of business entity that is rapidly being adopted around the coun...
This Article engages the two hundred year history of corporate constitutional rights jurisprudence t...
The Internet transcends boundaries and time, reduces and shifts the cost of receiving and disseminat...
Only rarely does the United States Supreme Court hear a case with fundamental implications for corpo...
This article examines the Delaware Supreme Court decision of Zapata Corporation v. Maldonado ...