Never has voting been more important in corporate law. With greater activism among shareholders and the shift from plurality to majority voting for directors, the number of close votes is rising. But is the basic technology of corporate voting adequate to the task? In this Article, we first examine the incredibly complicated system of US corporate voting, a complexity that is driven by the underlying custodial ownership structure, by dispersed ownership and large trading volumes, and by the rise in short-selling and derivatives. We identify three ways in which things predictably go wrong: pathologies of complexity; pathologies of ownership; and pathologies of misalignment of interests. We then discuss the current legal treatment of these pa...
Has corporate law and its bundles of fiduciary obligations become irrelevant? Over the last thirty y...
A healthy system of shareholder voting is crucial for any regime of corporate law. The proper alloca...
This Comment explores Washington\u27s changing philosophy of shareholder voting and how the current ...
Discussion of shareholder voting frequently begins against a background of the democratic expectatio...
Shareholder voting is a key part of contemporary American corporate governance. As numerous contempo...
Corporate law is attentive to transactions with a controlling shareholder, but such transactions har...
Shareholder power to effectively nominate, contest, and elect the company's board of directors becam...
Voting rights are a basic shareholder-protection mechanism. Outside of the core voting requirements ...
Shareholder democracy has blossomed. The once moribund shareholder franchise is now critical in take...
Corporate law is consumed with a debate over shareholder democracy. The conventional wisdom counsels...
Has corporate law and its bundles of fiduciary obligations become irrelevant? Over the last thirty y...
Corporate law is consumed with a debate over shareholder democracy. The conventional wisdom counsels...
Shareholder democracy has blossomed. The once moribund shareholder franchise is now critical in take...
While much has been made of “shareholder democracy” as a lever of corporate governance, there is lit...
Article published in law review.For many years academics have debated whether it is better to permit...
Has corporate law and its bundles of fiduciary obligations become irrelevant? Over the last thirty y...
A healthy system of shareholder voting is crucial for any regime of corporate law. The proper alloca...
This Comment explores Washington\u27s changing philosophy of shareholder voting and how the current ...
Discussion of shareholder voting frequently begins against a background of the democratic expectatio...
Shareholder voting is a key part of contemporary American corporate governance. As numerous contempo...
Corporate law is attentive to transactions with a controlling shareholder, but such transactions har...
Shareholder power to effectively nominate, contest, and elect the company's board of directors becam...
Voting rights are a basic shareholder-protection mechanism. Outside of the core voting requirements ...
Shareholder democracy has blossomed. The once moribund shareholder franchise is now critical in take...
Corporate law is consumed with a debate over shareholder democracy. The conventional wisdom counsels...
Has corporate law and its bundles of fiduciary obligations become irrelevant? Over the last thirty y...
Corporate law is consumed with a debate over shareholder democracy. The conventional wisdom counsels...
Shareholder democracy has blossomed. The once moribund shareholder franchise is now critical in take...
While much has been made of “shareholder democracy” as a lever of corporate governance, there is lit...
Article published in law review.For many years academics have debated whether it is better to permit...
Has corporate law and its bundles of fiduciary obligations become irrelevant? Over the last thirty y...
A healthy system of shareholder voting is crucial for any regime of corporate law. The proper alloca...
This Comment explores Washington\u27s changing philosophy of shareholder voting and how the current ...