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Delaware Journal of Corporate Law

Delaware Law School of Widener College

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Private Policing of Mergers & Acquisitions: An Empirical Assessment of Institutional Lead Plaintiffs in Transactional Class and Derivative Actions
David H. Webber
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Delaware Invites Certified Questions from Bankruptcy Courts
Verity Winship
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Justice Joseph T. Walsh: Teacher
Lawrence A. Hamermesh
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Promises Made to be Broken? Standstill Agreements in Change of Control Transactions
Christina M. Sautter
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The Two Faces of Materiality
Richard A Booth
20130 citations
Sanitizing Interested Transactions
Brett McDonnell & Claire A. Hill
20112 citations
Professor Bainbridge and the Arrowian Moment: A Review of The New Corporate Governance in Theory and Practice by Stephen M. Bainbridge
Brett McDonnell
20090 citations
Lessons to Be Learned: How the Policy of Freedom to Contract in Delaware's Alternative Entity Law Might Inform Delaware's General Corporation Law
Ann E. Conaway
20080 citations
Public Company Shareholders Acting as Owners: Three Reforms--Introducing the "Oversight Shareholder" (with E. Fogel & D. Addis)
Edward C. Harris
20040 citations
To Whom It May Concern: Fiduciary Duties and Business Associations
Paula J. Dalley
20014 citations
Investor Diversification and Corporation Law (Or Roll Over Berle and Means)
Richard A Booth
20000 citations
The Agile Virtual Corporation
Ann E. Conaway
19975 citations
Why Financial Appearances Might Matter: An Explanation for "Dirty Pooling" and Some Other Types of Financial Cosmetics
Claire A. Hill
19971 citations
An Appraisal of the March 1, 1990, Preliminary Report of the Uniform Commercial Code Article 2 Study Group
John D Wladis
19910 citations
An Appraisal of the March 1, 1990 Preliminary Report of the Uniform Commercial Code Article 2 Study Group
David Frisch
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