Legal scholars and legal educators view contracts as a welfare-maximizing (or optimal risk-allocating) device for two or more parties. Because we cling to this principal-driven paradigm, we think of lawyers only as the proverbial “transaction cost engineers,” the loyal agents of parties to a transaction. And whenever we observe contracts that appear to be suboptimal, we blame agency costs. We instead should apply the literature on organizational economics to understand the production of contracts by the modern law firm. This literature better illustrates how law firms organize, why they produce the products they do, and why those products sometimes exhibit strangely inefficient features. These inefficiencies are not the consequence of agenc...
Stewart Macaulay’s research on the ways that Wisconsin manufacturers transact debunked the centralit...
Diligent first year law students study contract law with a passion previously reserved for romantic ...
Contracts have been reviled since before the Marx Brothers\u27 infamous there ain\u27t no Sanity Cl...
Legal scholars and legal educators view contracts as a welfare-maximizing (or optimal risk-allocatin...
Legal scholars and legal educators view contracts as a welfare-maximizing (or optimal risk-allocatin...
Legal scholars and legal educators view contracts as a welfare-maximizing (or optimal risk-allocatin...
Most written contracts are drafted by lawyers, but legal scholars rarely study contract documents, p...
Most written contracts are drafted by lawyers, but legal scholars rarely study contract documents, p...
This article studies the impact of exogenous legal change on whether and how lawyers across four dif...
It has become standard in the law and economics literature to refer to the corporation as a nexus o...
It has become standard in the law and economics literature to refer to the corporation as a nexus o...
I propose the view that the law affects economic efficiency by shaping contractual litigation and co...
This article sets out a normative theory to guide decisionmakers in the regulation of contracts betw...
Diligent first year law students study contract law with a passion previously reserved for romantic ...
Modern contract law scholarship embraces a particularly strange contradiction. On one hand, most leg...
Stewart Macaulay’s research on the ways that Wisconsin manufacturers transact debunked the centralit...
Diligent first year law students study contract law with a passion previously reserved for romantic ...
Contracts have been reviled since before the Marx Brothers\u27 infamous there ain\u27t no Sanity Cl...
Legal scholars and legal educators view contracts as a welfare-maximizing (or optimal risk-allocatin...
Legal scholars and legal educators view contracts as a welfare-maximizing (or optimal risk-allocatin...
Legal scholars and legal educators view contracts as a welfare-maximizing (or optimal risk-allocatin...
Most written contracts are drafted by lawyers, but legal scholars rarely study contract documents, p...
Most written contracts are drafted by lawyers, but legal scholars rarely study contract documents, p...
This article studies the impact of exogenous legal change on whether and how lawyers across four dif...
It has become standard in the law and economics literature to refer to the corporation as a nexus o...
It has become standard in the law and economics literature to refer to the corporation as a nexus o...
I propose the view that the law affects economic efficiency by shaping contractual litigation and co...
This article sets out a normative theory to guide decisionmakers in the regulation of contracts betw...
Diligent first year law students study contract law with a passion previously reserved for romantic ...
Modern contract law scholarship embraces a particularly strange contradiction. On one hand, most leg...
Stewart Macaulay’s research on the ways that Wisconsin manufacturers transact debunked the centralit...
Diligent first year law students study contract law with a passion previously reserved for romantic ...
Contracts have been reviled since before the Marx Brothers\u27 infamous there ain\u27t no Sanity Cl...