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Will Tenure Voting Give Corporate Managers Lifetime Tenure?
(Texas Law Review, 2019)
Dual-class voting systems have been widely employed in recent initial public offerings by large tech companies, but have been roundly condemned by institutional investors and the S&P 500. As an alternative, commentators ...
Understanding the (Ir)relevance of Shareholder Votes on M&A Deals
(Duke Law Journal, 2019)
Has corporate law and its bundles of fiduciary obligations become irrelevant? Over the last thirty years, the American public corporation has undergone a profound metamorphosis, transforming itself from a business with ...
Will Tenure Voting Give Corporate Managers Lifetime Tenure?
(Texas Law Review, 2019)
Dual-class voting systems have been widely employed in recent initial public offerings by large tech companies but have been roundly condemned by institutional investors and the S&P 500. As an alternative, commentators ...
Revolving Elites: The Unexplored Risk of Capturing the SEC
(Georgetown Law Journal, 2019)
Fears have abounded for years that the sweet spot for capture of regulatory agencies is the "revolving door" whereby civil servants migrate from their roles as regulators to private industry. Recent scholarship on this ...
Revolving Elites: The Unexplored Risk of Capturing the SEC
(Georgetown Law Journal, 2019)
Fears have abounded for years that the sweet spot for capture of regulatory agencies is the “revolving door” whereby civil servants migrate from their roles as regulators to private industry. Recent scholarship on this ...