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The Top 10 Corporate and Securities Articles of 1997

The Corporate Practice Commentator is pleased to announce the results of its annual poll on the 10 best corporate and securities articles. Teachers in corporate and securities laws were asked to select the best corporate and best securities articles from a list of all articles published during 1997. Because of the vagaries of publication and mailing some articles published in 1997 contain a 1996 date and not all articles containing a 1997 date were published in time to be included in this list.

 The articles, listed in author alphabetical order, are:

  • Alexander, Janet Cooper, Rethinking Damages in Securities Class Actions, 48 Stan. L. Rev. 1487-1537 (1996).  
  • Arlen, Jennifer and Kraakman, Reinier, Controlling Corporate Misconduct: An Analysis of Corporate Liability Regimes, 72 N.Y.U. L. Rev. 687-779 (1997).  
  • Brudney, Victor, Contract and Fiduciary Duty in Corporate Law, 38 B.C. L. Rev. 595-665 (1997).  
  • Carney, William J., The Political Economy of Competition for Corporate Charters, 26 J. Legal Stud. 303-329 (1997).  
  • Choi, Stephen J., Company Registration: Toward a Status-Based Antifraud Regime, 64 U. Chi. L. Rev. 567-651 (1997).  
  • Fox, Merritt B., Securities Disclosure in a Globalizing Market: Who Should Regulate Whom. 95 Mich. L. Rev. 2498-2632 (1997).  
  • Kahan, Marcel and Klausner, Michael, Lockups and the Market for Corporate Control, 48 Stan. L. Rev. 1539-1571 (1996).  
  • Mahoney, Paul G., The Exchange as Regulator, 83 Va. L. Rev. 1453-1500 (1997).  
  • Milhaupt, Curtis J., The Market for Innovation in the United States and Japan: Venture Capital and the Comparative Corporate Governance Debate, 91 Nw. U.L. Rev. 865-898 (1997).  
  • Skeel, David A., Jr., The Unanimity Norm in Delaware Corporate Law, 83 Va. L. Rev. 127-175 (1997).
 The "Best Articles" were chosen from more than 260 corporate and securities articles published during the year. Thirty law professors participated in this year’s selection.

 

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