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Corporate Law
corporate governance questions about how indirect i… Forum In 1988, the Texas Court of Appeals held in Davis v. Sheerin that minority shareholders in close
Forum: AI and Captured Capital
technologies. And the danger extends further. Workers everywhere are at risk of having their capital captured by corporate firms in the form of data
Forum: Opaque Capital and Mass-Tort Financing
aggressive financiers who offer attorneys and plaintiffs access to vast pools of capital in their battle of attrition with wealthy corporate defendants
The New Corporate Web: Tailored Entity Partitions and Creditors’ Selective Enforcement
partitions is apparent in the capital structures at the core of many recent corporate bankruptcies. The coupling of legal partitions and cross-liability
Who Bleeds When the Wolves Bite? A Flesh-and-Blood Perspective on Hedge Fund Activism and Our Strange Corporate Governance System
hedge funds sharply. By 2015, one source estimated that pension funds constituted about 40% of the capital invested in hedge funds. At the same time
Present at Antitrust’s Creation: Consumer Welfare in the Sherman Act’s State Statutory Forerunners
legislative sledgehammer designed with what one scholar and one corporate lawyer called “an intent to terrify” big business. This “intent to terrify
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the policy of the Texas statute in one crucial respect: unlike the state statute, it did not include an agricultural exception. Id. 75. S. 6, 51st
Forum: Scalia and the King: The Ancient Writ of Habeas Corpus and the Missing Legitimacy Core of Modern Habeas Law
a specific finding on any one. For all intents and purposes, then, a capital-murder case in Texas can be brought merely on factual allegations of
the jury to make a specific finding on any one.127 For all intents and purposes, then, a capital-murder case in Texas can be brought merely on factual
Forum: COVID-19 Debt and Bankruptcy Infrastructure
each judicial circuit to handle large corporate cases. Recall, the Southern District of Texas became an attractive venue because it guaranteed that one