This essay examines the development of corporate law during the time span of the author\u27s career, focusing on the interrelated subjects of valuation, corporate purpose, and shareholder litigation
How can you expect me to want to study a subject like corporations which involves nothing more than ...
The author gives the following introduction to this article: “When I was a law student, taking a cou...
This article provides a history of the legal debates over the corporate charters in the American con...
This essay examines the development of corporate law during the time span of the author\u27s career,...
This book explores how American legal scholarship treats the corporation by providing a history of A...
“The life of the law has not been logic: it has been experience,” wrote Oliver Wendell Holmes in 188...
The Business Law and Narrative Symposium, held at Michigan State University on September 10-11, 2009...
Almost 45 years ago, in an elegantly depressive account of the then current state of corporate law s...
In this Essay on Lynn LoPucki and Bill Whitford’s corporate reorganization project, written for a sy...
Professor O’Kelley believes that a very good way to teach Corporations is to structure the course ar...
An essay responding to four essays written about my book Corporations Are People Too
I have a passionate belief that a very good way to teach Corporations is to structure the course aro...
Hanks discusses the distribution provisions of the Model Business Corporation Act. The relatively sm...
The business reality to which corporate law relates is constantly evolving. The author argues that i...
This essay addresses the relationship between the forces shaping modern corporate governance and wis...
How can you expect me to want to study a subject like corporations which involves nothing more than ...
The author gives the following introduction to this article: “When I was a law student, taking a cou...
This article provides a history of the legal debates over the corporate charters in the American con...
This essay examines the development of corporate law during the time span of the author\u27s career,...
This book explores how American legal scholarship treats the corporation by providing a history of A...
“The life of the law has not been logic: it has been experience,” wrote Oliver Wendell Holmes in 188...
The Business Law and Narrative Symposium, held at Michigan State University on September 10-11, 2009...
Almost 45 years ago, in an elegantly depressive account of the then current state of corporate law s...
In this Essay on Lynn LoPucki and Bill Whitford’s corporate reorganization project, written for a sy...
Professor O’Kelley believes that a very good way to teach Corporations is to structure the course ar...
An essay responding to four essays written about my book Corporations Are People Too
I have a passionate belief that a very good way to teach Corporations is to structure the course aro...
Hanks discusses the distribution provisions of the Model Business Corporation Act. The relatively sm...
The business reality to which corporate law relates is constantly evolving. The author argues that i...
This essay addresses the relationship between the forces shaping modern corporate governance and wis...
How can you expect me to want to study a subject like corporations which involves nothing more than ...
The author gives the following introduction to this article: “When I was a law student, taking a cou...
This article provides a history of the legal debates over the corporate charters in the American con...