For most of the twentieth century, the conventional wisdom held—probably correctly—that shareholders in America’s large, public corporations were passive and powerless and that managers wielded the real power. Beginning in the 1980s, however, shareholders in the form of institutional investors started to push for a greater say in corporate decision-making. In the twenty-first century, hedge funds have upped the ante, fighting for major changes in corporations whose shares they own. Once-imperial CEOs have now become embattled as they fight, but often lose, against activist shareholders demanding policy changes, new dividends, board representation, and even the sale or break-up of corporations. In short, things have changed. This Article sit...
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This Article forms part of the proceedings of the 10th Annual Berle Symposium (2018), which focused ...
For most of the twentieth century, the conventional wisdom held—probably correctly—that shareholders...
This article explores the long-standing suspicion of the individual shareholder and the correspondin...
The modern corporation did not reach its present position of importance in economic and social fact ...
The purpose of this article is to show how historically Anglo-American company law has retained an i...
In this article, I provide a comparative historical account on the debate of whether corporations sh...
As recently as twenty years ago, the ability and desire of corporate shareholders to mount a challen...
Part I of this Article briefly examines the concept of “corporate governance” and argues for dating ...
Corporate business today has become instrumental component of our economy and our society as a whole...
In a forthcoming Virginia Law Review article, Professor Lucian Bebchuk argues that the notion that s...
Shareholder participation in corporate governance and investor activism are topics du jour in the Un...
The shareholder empowerment provisions enacted as part of the recent bailout legislation are interna...
This article re-examines the shareholder value revolution of the 1980s to challenge the dominant con...
In this paper, we argue that chief executive officers of publicly-held corporations in the United St...
This article considers the effect that increased shareholder activism may have on non-shareholder co...
This Article forms part of the proceedings of the 10th Annual Berle Symposium (2018), which focused ...
For most of the twentieth century, the conventional wisdom held—probably correctly—that shareholders...
This article explores the long-standing suspicion of the individual shareholder and the correspondin...
The modern corporation did not reach its present position of importance in economic and social fact ...
The purpose of this article is to show how historically Anglo-American company law has retained an i...
In this article, I provide a comparative historical account on the debate of whether corporations sh...
As recently as twenty years ago, the ability and desire of corporate shareholders to mount a challen...
Part I of this Article briefly examines the concept of “corporate governance” and argues for dating ...
Corporate business today has become instrumental component of our economy and our society as a whole...
In a forthcoming Virginia Law Review article, Professor Lucian Bebchuk argues that the notion that s...
Shareholder participation in corporate governance and investor activism are topics du jour in the Un...
The shareholder empowerment provisions enacted as part of the recent bailout legislation are interna...
This article re-examines the shareholder value revolution of the 1980s to challenge the dominant con...
In this paper, we argue that chief executive officers of publicly-held corporations in the United St...
This article considers the effect that increased shareholder activism may have on non-shareholder co...
This Article forms part of the proceedings of the 10th Annual Berle Symposium (2018), which focused ...