MULTI-JURISDICTIONAL LITIGATION: WHO CAUSED THIS PROBLEM, AND CAN IT BE FIXED? |
The Journal is proud to announce the publication of Volume 36-2!
Articles
THE PERILS OF SHAREHOLDER VOTING ON EXECUTIVE COMPENSATION
Minor Myers
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SECONDARY LIABILITY FOR SECURITIES FRAUD: GATEKEEPERS IN STATE COURT
Jennifer J. Johnson
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THE CORPORATION AS IMPERFECT SOCIETY
Brian M. McCall
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"LATCHKEY CORPORATIONS": FIDUCIARY DUTIES IN WHOLLY OWNED, FINANCIALLY TROUBLED SUBSIDIARIES
J. Haskell Murray
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Notes
THE EVER-EVOLVING POISON PILL: THE PILL IN ASSET PROTECTION AND CLOSELY-HELD CORPORATION CASES
Joseph M. Grieco
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STUB RENT UNDER SECTION 365(d)(3): A CALL FOR A UNIFIED APPROACH
Aaron H. Stulman
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Comment
MATRIXX INITIATIVES, INC. v. SIRACUSANO: REJECTION OF THE STATISTICALLY SIGNIFICANT STANDARD REOPENED THE DOOR TO SECURITIES FRAUD STRIKE SUITS
Benjamin A. Leisawitz
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The Delaware Journal of Corporate Law was cited TWICE by the Delaware Court of Chancery in In re Massey Energy Co. and cited AGAIN in In re K-Sea Transp. Partners L.P.
The opinion by Vice Chancellor Strine cites the Journal in n. 143, Melvin A. Eisenberg, The Duty of Good Faith in Corporate Law, 31 DEL. J. CORP. L. 1, 16 (2006) and then in n. 156, Anne Tucker Nees, Who’s the Boss? Unmasking Oversight Liability Within the Corporate Power Puzzle, 35 DEL. J. CORP. L. 199, 219 (2010). Read the full opinion here.
The opinion by Vice Chancellor Parsons cites the Journal in n. 22, Myron T. Steele, Judicial Scrutiny of Fiduciary Duties in Delaware Limited Partnerships and Limited Liability Companies, 32 Del. J. of Corp. L. 1 (2007). Read the full opinion here.

