Delaware Journal of Corporate Law 1999 - Abstracts

Delaware Journal of Corporate Law 1999
TitleSubjectAuthors
Corporate opportunity doctrine and interested director transactions: a framework for analysis in an attempt to restore predictability.LawOrlinsky, Eric G.
Directors' and officers' liability for Y2K: a corporate governance litigation bear and a securities litigation bull?(Delaware)LawReed, John L., Telles, Bruce N., Rosini, Matthew M.
Explanations, suggestions, and solutions to conflict tracking and prevention in response to the growth and expansion of the larger law firm.LawDrucker, Andrew J.
Has the evolution of the poison pill come to an end?(Delaware)(Case Note)LawMCTear, Brian J.
Is the limited liability partnership now the entity of choice for Delaware law firms?LawNaylor, Joseph S.
Limited liability unlimited.LawRibstein, Larry E.
Parent corporation liability under CERCLA.(Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act)(Case Note)LawHilbert, Catherine Ann
Rethinking judicial review of director care.(Delaware)LawJohnson, Lyman
Shareholder derivative litigation and corporate governance.LawLowenstein, Mark J.
The [dis]semblance of privity: criticizing the contemporaneous trader requirement in insider trading.LawDougherty, Veronica M.
The erosion of the law of controlling shareholders.(Deleware)LawSiegal, Mary
The Y2K problem and breaks in the supply chain: can the wrath of the bug be squashed?LawBarbera, Holly M.
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