This Article explores the relationship between takeovers, legal doctrines, and private ordering. The authors first argue that the sanctioning of the poison pill and the just say no defense by Delaware courts was far less consequential than feared by its critics and hoped for by its proponents. Rather, market participants adapted to these legal developments by embracing two adaptive devices--greater board independence and increased incentive compensation--which had the effect of transforming the pill, a potentially pernicious governance tool, into a device that is plausibly in shareholders\u27 interest. Interestingly, however (and for critics of the pill, disconcertingly), market participants neither tried to change the law nor opt out of ...
The poison pill is the most powerful defense against hostile takeovers. It can render a company take...
This Article argues that the key to understanding the complex regulatory environment in which the mo...
This article was written for a symposium on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of Martin Lipton\u2...
This Article explores the relationship between takeovers, legal doctrines, and private ordering. The...
Recently, the great tide of globalization has caused M&A activities to spill over into controlling s...
We challenge a common presumption that poison pills and two Delaware case rulings in 1995 validating...
In Unocal Fifteen Years Later I offered a respectful but negative assessment of the Delaware Supreme...
The poison pill is the ultimate defense against a hostile takeover. From management\u27s perspective...
The vitality of the takeover market is approaching a critical juncture. Certain incumbent management...
My topic is Buffett on mergers and acquisitions and how his sage advice on the importance of shareho...
As disciplinary takeovers are replaced by activist shareholder campaigns, managements may well want ...
Professor Coates has given us a welcome opportunity to revisit the question of shareholder rights pl...
article published in law journalSince their invention in 1982, shareholder rights plans have been th...
We argue that the state-law rules governing poison pills are vulnerable to challenges based on preem...
The coincidence of the new millennium and the fifteenth anniversary of the Delaware Supreme Court\u2...
The poison pill is the most powerful defense against hostile takeovers. It can render a company take...
This Article argues that the key to understanding the complex regulatory environment in which the mo...
This article was written for a symposium on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of Martin Lipton\u2...
This Article explores the relationship between takeovers, legal doctrines, and private ordering. The...
Recently, the great tide of globalization has caused M&A activities to spill over into controlling s...
We challenge a common presumption that poison pills and two Delaware case rulings in 1995 validating...
In Unocal Fifteen Years Later I offered a respectful but negative assessment of the Delaware Supreme...
The poison pill is the ultimate defense against a hostile takeover. From management\u27s perspective...
The vitality of the takeover market is approaching a critical juncture. Certain incumbent management...
My topic is Buffett on mergers and acquisitions and how his sage advice on the importance of shareho...
As disciplinary takeovers are replaced by activist shareholder campaigns, managements may well want ...
Professor Coates has given us a welcome opportunity to revisit the question of shareholder rights pl...
article published in law journalSince their invention in 1982, shareholder rights plans have been th...
We argue that the state-law rules governing poison pills are vulnerable to challenges based on preem...
The coincidence of the new millennium and the fifteenth anniversary of the Delaware Supreme Court\u2...
The poison pill is the most powerful defense against hostile takeovers. It can render a company take...
This Article argues that the key to understanding the complex regulatory environment in which the mo...
This article was written for a symposium on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of Martin Lipton\u2...