Vanderbilt University Law School
The Top 10 Corporate and Securities Articles of 2000
The Corporate Practice Commentator is pleased to announce the results of its annual poll of the 10 best corporate and securities articles. (Because of ties there are 13 on this year’s list.) Teachers in corporate and securities law were asked to select the best corporate and securities articles from a list of articles published during 2000. Because of the vagaries of publication, indexing and mailing some articles published in 2000 have a 1999 date and not all articles containing a 2000 date were published in time to be included in this year’s list.
The articles, listed in alphabetical order of the initial author, are:
- Bratton, William W. and Joseph A. McCahery. Comparative Corporate Governance and the Theory of the Firm: The Case Against Global Cross Reference. 38 Colum. J. Transnat’l L. 213-297 (1999).
- Coates, John C. IV. Empirical Evidence on Structural Takeover Defenses: Where Do We Stand? 54 U. Miami L. Rev. 783-797 (2000).
- Coffee, John C., Jr. Privatization and Corporate Governance: The Lessons from Securities Market Failure. 25 J. Corp. L. 1-39 (1999).
- Fisch, Jill E. The Peculiar Role of the Delaware Courts in the Competition for Corporate Charters. 68 U. Cin. L. Rev. 1061-1100 (2000).
- Fox, Merritt B. Retained Mandatory Securities Disclosure: Why Issuer Choice Is Not Investor Empowerment. 85 Va. L. Rev. 1335-1419 (1999).
- Fried, Jesse M. Insider Signaling and Insider Trading with Repurchase Tender Offers. 67 U. Chi. L. Rev. 421-477 (2000).
- Gulati, G. Mitu, William A. Klein and Eric M. Zolt. Connected Contracts. 47 UCLA L. Rev. 887-948 (2000).
- Hu, Henry T.C. Faith and Magic: Investor Beliefs and Government Neutrality. 78 Tex. L. Rev. 777-884 (2000).
- Moll, Douglas K. Shareholder Oppression in Close Corporations: The Unanswered Question of Perspective. 53 Vand. L. Rev. 749-827 (2000).
- Schizer, David M. Executives and Hedging: The Fragile Legal Foundation of Incentive Compatibility. 100 Colum. L. Rev. 440-504 (2000).
- Smith, Thomas A. The Efficient Norm for Corporate Law: A Neotraditional Interpretation of Fiduciary Duty. 98 Mich. L. Rev. 214-268 (1999).
- Thomas, Randall S. and Kenneth J. Martin. The Determinants of Shareholder Voting on Stock Option Plans. 35 Wake Forest L. Rev. 31-81 (2000).
- Thompson, Robert B. Preemption and Federalism in Corporate Governance: Protecting Shareholder Rights to Vote, Sell, and Sue. 62 Law & Contemp. Probs. 215-242 (1999).
The "Best Articles" were chosen from more than 250 corporate and securities articles published during the year. Twenty-five law professors participated in this year’s selection.
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