Elsen comments on articles by Deborah DeMott and James Cox. He agrees with them that the rules governing conduct are often different from the rules written in compliance programs and as part of codes of conduct
DeMott discusses the fit between agency doctrine and the ability of organizations to obey or disrega...
The application of the business judgment rule to decisions by boards of directors or committees no...
Recent examples of managerial misconduct at major corporations have called into question the adequac...
Allen comments on papers written by James Cox and Deborah DeMott regarding the deterrence of corpora...
A response to Dorothy Lund & Natasha Sarin: Corporate Crime and Punishment: An Empirical Stud
In recent years, enforcement officials have imposed billions of dollars in sanctions on all major U....
Corporate codes, nothing more than statements that define a corporation\u27s own best behavior, have...
Dean Clark\u27s wideranging article takes as its point of departure a problem in corporate law—or mo...
(Excerpt) One of the questions explored in this Article is the potential role of corporate officers ...
This article demonstrates that, at least since the adoption of the Organizational Sentencing Guideli...
Across a range of legal regimes - including environmental, tort, employment discrimination, corporat...
This Article considers the dominant claim in corporate law literature that extra-legal mechanisms su...
Scholz offers a comment on Stephen Calkins\u27 article entitled Corporate Compliance and the Antitr...
Corporate law and corporate governance are often called upon to address problems in international an...
This Article reconsiders the dominant account of corporate law’s duty of loyalty, which asserts that...
DeMott discusses the fit between agency doctrine and the ability of organizations to obey or disrega...
The application of the business judgment rule to decisions by boards of directors or committees no...
Recent examples of managerial misconduct at major corporations have called into question the adequac...
Allen comments on papers written by James Cox and Deborah DeMott regarding the deterrence of corpora...
A response to Dorothy Lund & Natasha Sarin: Corporate Crime and Punishment: An Empirical Stud
In recent years, enforcement officials have imposed billions of dollars in sanctions on all major U....
Corporate codes, nothing more than statements that define a corporation\u27s own best behavior, have...
Dean Clark\u27s wideranging article takes as its point of departure a problem in corporate law—or mo...
(Excerpt) One of the questions explored in this Article is the potential role of corporate officers ...
This article demonstrates that, at least since the adoption of the Organizational Sentencing Guideli...
Across a range of legal regimes - including environmental, tort, employment discrimination, corporat...
This Article considers the dominant claim in corporate law literature that extra-legal mechanisms su...
Scholz offers a comment on Stephen Calkins\u27 article entitled Corporate Compliance and the Antitr...
Corporate law and corporate governance are often called upon to address problems in international an...
This Article reconsiders the dominant account of corporate law’s duty of loyalty, which asserts that...
DeMott discusses the fit between agency doctrine and the ability of organizations to obey or disrega...
The application of the business judgment rule to decisions by boards of directors or committees no...
Recent examples of managerial misconduct at major corporations have called into question the adequac...