As a result of the 2008 bailouts, the United States Government is now the controlling shareholder in AIG, Citigroup, GM, GMAC, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. Corporate law provides a complex and comprehensive set of standards of conduct to protect non-controlling shareholders from controlling shareholders who have goals other than maximizing firm value. In this article, we analyze the extent to which these existing corporate law structures of accountability apply when the government is the controlling shareholder, and the extent to which federal “public law” structures substitute for displaced state “private law” norms. We show that the Delaware restrictions on controlling shareholders are largely displaced, but hardly replaced, by federal pro...
Corporate law theory and practice considers shareholder relations with companies and the implication...
Part I of this Note describes a phenomenon of modern corporate activity first identified over fifty ...
Over recent decades, shareholders in public corporations have increasingly sought to augment their o...
As a result of the 2008 bailouts, the United States Government is now the controlling shareholder in...
As a result of the 2008 bailouts, the United States Government is now the controlling shareholder in...
As a result of the 2008 bailouts, the United States Government is now the controlling shareholder in...
(Excerpt) This Article explores these questions and more with respect to the current role the govern...
Despite the likelihood of future bailouts, the government articulated a consistent policy to deal wi...
Thompson examines the changed roles of the state and federal governments since the enactment of the ...
State ownership of publicly-traded corporations remains pervasive around the world, and has been inc...
(Excerpt) This Article explores these questions and more with respect to the current role the govern...
After more than eighty years of sustained attention, the master problem of U.S. corporate law—the se...
While the federal bailouts and stimulus packages are credited with saving the economy from systemati...
While the federal bailouts and stimulus packages are credited with saving the economy from systemati...
Shareholder power to effectively nominate, contest, and elect the company's board of directors becam...
Corporate law theory and practice considers shareholder relations with companies and the implication...
Part I of this Note describes a phenomenon of modern corporate activity first identified over fifty ...
Over recent decades, shareholders in public corporations have increasingly sought to augment their o...
As a result of the 2008 bailouts, the United States Government is now the controlling shareholder in...
As a result of the 2008 bailouts, the United States Government is now the controlling shareholder in...
As a result of the 2008 bailouts, the United States Government is now the controlling shareholder in...
(Excerpt) This Article explores these questions and more with respect to the current role the govern...
Despite the likelihood of future bailouts, the government articulated a consistent policy to deal wi...
Thompson examines the changed roles of the state and federal governments since the enactment of the ...
State ownership of publicly-traded corporations remains pervasive around the world, and has been inc...
(Excerpt) This Article explores these questions and more with respect to the current role the govern...
After more than eighty years of sustained attention, the master problem of U.S. corporate law—the se...
While the federal bailouts and stimulus packages are credited with saving the economy from systemati...
While the federal bailouts and stimulus packages are credited with saving the economy from systemati...
Shareholder power to effectively nominate, contest, and elect the company's board of directors becam...
Corporate law theory and practice considers shareholder relations with companies and the implication...
Part I of this Note describes a phenomenon of modern corporate activity first identified over fifty ...
Over recent decades, shareholders in public corporations have increasingly sought to augment their o...