In the midst of the global recession of the late 2000s, there was an outcry against corporate executives and what the public deemed to be their excessive compensation. Although this anger is still featured in today\u27s headlines, it is nothing new. In fact, excessive executive compensation complaints arose when the very concept of a corporation was still new. Most of the complaints that the public has leveled have had little effect on boards of directors\u27 decisions. Occasionally, however the outcry is so great that the public compels a company\u27s leadership to take action. This happened early in 2009 when American International Group ( AIG ) stated that it was paying its top executives $165 million in bonuses. Within days, AIG, a com...
This Article focuses on the last of shareholders’ alternatives: suing. Shareholder derivative litiga...
High levels of executive compensation have triggered an intense debate over whether compensation res...
Changes in government policy significantly affect the value of investments, and in some circumstance...
In the midst of the global recession of the late 2000s, there was an outcry against corporate execut...
One of the great dilemmas of corporate law is how to address the problem of excessive executive comp...
There is no question that corporate executives are well paid. But does high executive compensation m...
When one thinks of the use of legislative power to curb the size and the type of compensation paid t...
As a result of a series of high-profile corporate collapses worldwide, along with regular reporting...
Since the 1980s, executive compensation of directors and officers in U.S. Corporations have increase...
In 1916, Henry Ford faced a legal battle with shareholders in Ford Motor Company (including, most no...
Excessive executive compensation is tantamount to a breach of agency contract. There are two main pr...
Lucrative pay to corporate managers remains controversial yet continues to evade judicial scrutiny f...
History repeats itself in the law as in other arenas. In the law of executive compensation, such a r...
© 2016 Accounting Foundation, The University of Sydney Executive compensation has been controversial...
The debate over excessive CEO compensation has roiled scholars,corporations, and the government for ...
This Article focuses on the last of shareholders’ alternatives: suing. Shareholder derivative litiga...
High levels of executive compensation have triggered an intense debate over whether compensation res...
Changes in government policy significantly affect the value of investments, and in some circumstance...
In the midst of the global recession of the late 2000s, there was an outcry against corporate execut...
One of the great dilemmas of corporate law is how to address the problem of excessive executive comp...
There is no question that corporate executives are well paid. But does high executive compensation m...
When one thinks of the use of legislative power to curb the size and the type of compensation paid t...
As a result of a series of high-profile corporate collapses worldwide, along with regular reporting...
Since the 1980s, executive compensation of directors and officers in U.S. Corporations have increase...
In 1916, Henry Ford faced a legal battle with shareholders in Ford Motor Company (including, most no...
Excessive executive compensation is tantamount to a breach of agency contract. There are two main pr...
Lucrative pay to corporate managers remains controversial yet continues to evade judicial scrutiny f...
History repeats itself in the law as in other arenas. In the law of executive compensation, such a r...
© 2016 Accounting Foundation, The University of Sydney Executive compensation has been controversial...
The debate over excessive CEO compensation has roiled scholars,corporations, and the government for ...
This Article focuses on the last of shareholders’ alternatives: suing. Shareholder derivative litiga...
High levels of executive compensation have triggered an intense debate over whether compensation res...
Changes in government policy significantly affect the value of investments, and in some circumstance...