The Journal of Corporation Law 1998 - Abstracts

The Journal of Corporation Law 1998
TitleSubjectAuthors
An analysis of tying arrangements in franchising contracts.LawThier, Sarah M.
A proposal for an exit tax on nonprofit conversion transactions.(Nonprofit Symposium Issue)LawColombo, John D.
Checkpoints on the conversion highway: some trouble spots in the conversion of nonprofit health care organizations to for-profit status.(Nonprofit Symposium Issue)LawFishman, James J.
Corporate compliance programs as a compoent of plea agreements and civil and administrative settlements.LawWarin, F. Joseph, Schwartz, Jason C.
Does the Internet warrant a Twenty-Seventh Amendment to the United States Constitution?LawBan, Kevin K.
Expansion of the compulsory licensing doctrine? Image Technical Services, Inc. v. Eastman Kodak Co.LawTrumm, Tonya
Express employment contracts in a close corporation after Nagy v. Riblet Products, Inc.: to put them in writing or not to put them in writing, that is the question.LawGrooters, David A.
Fiduciary duties derailed? Appropriation of directors' duties in the battle for control of Conrail.LawValihura, Karen L., Stark, Leonard P.
Fill 'er up with corn: the future of ethanol legislation in America.LawFarrell, Brian R.
Goldilocks and business ethics: a paradigm that fits 'just right.'LawFort, Timothy L.
Hospital conversions: fact, fantasy, and regulatory follies.(Nonprofit Symposium Issue)LawHyman, David A.
I hear ya' knockin', so you can come in: the Americans with Disabilities Act limited to physical structures and individualized discrimination under Parker v. Metropolitan Life Insurance Co.LawSpolar, James Nathan
Inherent distinctiveness, product configuration, and "product groups": the developing law of trade dress.LawBachman, Travis L.
Is Congress just giving taxpayers the Roth deal?LawToronto, Jonathan J.
It's my privilege and I'll assert it if I want to: the attorney-client privilege in closely-held corporations.LawSigwarth, Paul J.
Municipal bond disclosure: remaining inadequacies of mandatory disclosure under Rule 15c2-12.LawFairchild, Lisa M., Ellis, Nan S.
National Labor Relations Board v. Town & Country Electric, Inc.: allowing a Trojan horse to trample employer rights.LawScheidt, Kathleen Sheil
Of sovereignty and subsidy: conceptualizing the charity tax exemption.(Nonprofit Symposium Issue)LawBrody, Evelyn
Shareholders v. stakeholders: evaluating corporate constituency statutes under the takings clause.LawOswald, Lynda J.
The Americans with Disabilities Act: are your wrists protected?LawSheil, Kathleen M.
The continuing debate regarding the lease versus disguised security interest issue: did the Edison court correctly find a true lease?LawDawley, Laurie L.
The fiduciary duties of nonprofit directors and officers: paradoxes, problems, and proposed reforms.(Nonprofit Symposium Issue)LawGoldschmid, Harvey J.
The influences of legal liability on corporate financial signaling.LawFerris, Stephen P., Lawless, Robert M., Bacon, Bryan
The integral, the essential, and the instrumental: federal income tax treatment of governmental affiliates.LawAprill, Ellen P.
The shareholder primacy norm.LawSmith, D. Gordon
United States v. O'Hagan: pragmatism returns to the law of insider trading.LawWeiss, Elliot J.
Unsettled standing: who (else) should enforce the duties of charitable fiduciaries?(Nonprofit Symposium Issue)LawAtkinson, Rob
Watch your mouth: section 12(a)(2) liability for oral statements made at road shows.LawSingh, Jaikaran
When NIMBYs attack: the heights to which communities will climb to prevent the siting of wireless towers.LawHughes, David W.
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