Part I of this note describes the various tort liability provisions found in the professional corporation acts, focusing particularly on the recently published Model Professional Corporation Supplement. Part II compares how effectively these alternatives accomplish the goals of accident law in the professional corporation setting. The inability of the preferred model provision to alleviate the malpractice problem in any way as well as proposals for reinvigoration of the professional corporation act concept are discussed in Part III
Briefly, three positions concerning corporate liability may be identified. First, there are systems ...
It is tempting to think that the problem with corporate responsibility, and liability, is that there...
The purpose of this Article is to consider the basis by which vicarious liability may extend to the ...
Part I of this note describes the various tort liability provisions found in the professional corpor...
In 1970, Virginia enacted the Professional Corporation Act which permits members of certain professi...
Multimillion dollar lawsuits and rising malpractice insurance premiums have heightened professional ...
Some commentators defend limited shareholder liability for torts and statutory violations as efficie...
This article reconsiders whether corporate shareholders would benefit from the application of tort l...
1 Abstract - Liability of board members of corporations Liability of board members of corporations i...
Multinational corporate groups are now the world’s dominant economic institution. In the common law ...
Multinational enterprises have outsourced production and distribution to layers of subsidiaries and ...
The corporate form limits the liability of shareholders and other participants arising from the ente...
Article published in the Michigan State University School of Law Student Scholarship Collection
The question whether a corporation empowered to engage in any lawful business may furnish profession...
This Article corrects a misconception in corporation law – the belief that principles of tort law do...
Briefly, three positions concerning corporate liability may be identified. First, there are systems ...
It is tempting to think that the problem with corporate responsibility, and liability, is that there...
The purpose of this Article is to consider the basis by which vicarious liability may extend to the ...
Part I of this note describes the various tort liability provisions found in the professional corpor...
In 1970, Virginia enacted the Professional Corporation Act which permits members of certain professi...
Multimillion dollar lawsuits and rising malpractice insurance premiums have heightened professional ...
Some commentators defend limited shareholder liability for torts and statutory violations as efficie...
This article reconsiders whether corporate shareholders would benefit from the application of tort l...
1 Abstract - Liability of board members of corporations Liability of board members of corporations i...
Multinational corporate groups are now the world’s dominant economic institution. In the common law ...
Multinational enterprises have outsourced production and distribution to layers of subsidiaries and ...
The corporate form limits the liability of shareholders and other participants arising from the ente...
Article published in the Michigan State University School of Law Student Scholarship Collection
The question whether a corporation empowered to engage in any lawful business may furnish profession...
This Article corrects a misconception in corporation law – the belief that principles of tort law do...
Briefly, three positions concerning corporate liability may be identified. First, there are systems ...
It is tempting to think that the problem with corporate responsibility, and liability, is that there...
The purpose of this Article is to consider the basis by which vicarious liability may extend to the ...