Can Delaware be dethroned? : evaluating Delaware's dominance of corporate law / edited by Stephen M. Bainbridge (UCLA School of Law), Iman Anabtawi (UCLA School of Law), Sung Hui Kim (UCLA School of Law), James Park (UCLA School of Law)
Publisher's description: Delaware is the state of incorporation for almost two-thirds of the Fortune 500 companies, as well as more than half of all companies listed on the New York Stock Exchange, NASDAQ, and other major stock exchanges. This gives Delaware a seemingly unchallengeable position...
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Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY, USA :
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Table of Contents:
- Can Delaware be dethroned? : evaluating Delaware's dominance of corporate law / Stephen M. Bainbridge
- Product differentiation in the market for corporate law : a regulatory alternative to Delaware corporate law / Sean J. Griffith
- Delaware's fall : the arbitration bylaws scenario / Lynn M. LoPucki
- Delaware's dominance : a peculiar illustration of American federalism / Robert B. Thompson
- The failure of federal incorporation law : a public choice perspective / Sung Hui Kim
- Delaware and Santa Fe industries v. Green / James J. Park
- Interest group analysis of Delaware law : the corporate opportunity doctrine as case study / Stephen M. Bainbridge
- The trouble with Trulia : reevaluating the case for fee-shifting bylaws as a solution to the overlitigation of corporate claims / William B. Chandler III, Anthony A. Rickey
- Dominance by inaction : Delaware's long silence on corporate officers / Lyman Johnson
- The private ordering of publicly traded partnerships / Christine Hurt
- Why Delaware must retain its corporate dominance and why it may not / Charles M. Elson
- Delaware's continued resilience : the next hundred years / A. Gilchrist Sparks III, Daniel D. Matthews.