This Article analyzes the appropriate roles of federal and state law in regulating tender offers by first identifying the incomplete view of federal-state relations found in current case law. Subsequent sections detail the methods by which states now seek to regulate takeovers and the degree to which these state methods are consistent with federal law
Many states perceive corporate takeover activity as a threat to local business and industry. The Fl...
This Note examines certain legal issues arising out of the increasing popularity of cash tender offe...
In the past fifteen years, the frequency of corporate takeover attempts in the form of cash tender o...
This Article goes in depth in looking at the Williams Act, which governs tender offers in takeover s...
Systems of corporate law and securities regulation differ considerably among jurisdictions. This Art...
The last twenty years have witnessed an explosion of corporate takeovers, mergers and acquisitions. ...
Until 1987 the growing consensus was that the market for corporate control was distinctly interstate...
The recent spate of hostile takeover battles has focused attention and criticism on the federal secu...
The most lively debate in corporate law today concerns takeovers. There are two important questions....
Recent state takeover regulation has reinvigorated the debate over which level of government, state ...
This comment analyzes the evolution of the cash tender offer as a mechanism for acquiring corporate ...
The purpose of this article is, first, to describe the problems associated with two-tier tender offe...
This Note examines the approach recently adopted by the Maryland legislature in special session one ...
This Article argues that the key to understanding the complex regulatory environment in which the mo...
Financial and legal scholars have continuously debated over the effects of takeover laws. This essay...
Many states perceive corporate takeover activity as a threat to local business and industry. The Fl...
This Note examines certain legal issues arising out of the increasing popularity of cash tender offe...
In the past fifteen years, the frequency of corporate takeover attempts in the form of cash tender o...
This Article goes in depth in looking at the Williams Act, which governs tender offers in takeover s...
Systems of corporate law and securities regulation differ considerably among jurisdictions. This Art...
The last twenty years have witnessed an explosion of corporate takeovers, mergers and acquisitions. ...
Until 1987 the growing consensus was that the market for corporate control was distinctly interstate...
The recent spate of hostile takeover battles has focused attention and criticism on the federal secu...
The most lively debate in corporate law today concerns takeovers. There are two important questions....
Recent state takeover regulation has reinvigorated the debate over which level of government, state ...
This comment analyzes the evolution of the cash tender offer as a mechanism for acquiring corporate ...
The purpose of this article is, first, to describe the problems associated with two-tier tender offe...
This Note examines the approach recently adopted by the Maryland legislature in special session one ...
This Article argues that the key to understanding the complex regulatory environment in which the mo...
Financial and legal scholars have continuously debated over the effects of takeover laws. This essay...
Many states perceive corporate takeover activity as a threat to local business and industry. The Fl...
This Note examines certain legal issues arising out of the increasing popularity of cash tender offe...
In the past fifteen years, the frequency of corporate takeover attempts in the form of cash tender o...