1976                Volume 1              Number 2

Articles

A Brief History of Delaware’s General Corporation Law of 1899
By: Joel Seligman

Withdrawal of Recognition Based on Objective Considerations–Reckoning by Starlight
By: William A. Krupman

Preparing for the Annual Meeting:  the Pressures and Problems
By: Donald E. Pease

The Effect of an Intervening Sale on the Validity of Generic Claims in a Continuation-in-Part–A Ruscetta Riddle
By: Sylvia A. Gosztonyi & Pamela Meitner

In Re Natta Revisited
By: Costas S. Krikelis

Comments and Notes

An Historic Survey of Federal Incorporation
By: Richard G. Handler & Thomas F. Liotta

The Definition of a “Security”:  Post-Glenn Turner Decisions
By: Camille Bradford

Non-Cash Corporate Contributions to Employee Retirement Plans
By: Steven J. Dorn & J. Patrick Fitzgerald

Exchange Funds:  The Tax Consequences of a Transfer of Appreciated Stock to a Partnership or Mutual Fund
By: John A. DiCicco

Compulsory, Non-Contributory Pension Plans are Classified as Securities Subject to the Anti-Fraud Provisions of the Securities Laws
By: Edward J. Schwabenland

Unreported Cases

Unreported Cases

Legislation

Legislation

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1976                Volume 1              Number 1

Articles

Introduction
By: The Honorable Collins J. Seitz

A History of the Delaware Corporation Law
By: S. Samuel Arsht 

Some Comments on the Law of Separate Corporate Identity
By: J.P. Golbert and David J. Habib, Jr.

The Sale of All Or Substantially All Corporate Assets under Section 271 of the Delaware Code 
By: Andrew Moore II

The Elimination of the Minority Interests by Mergers Pursuant to Section 251 of the General Corporation Law of Delaware
By: R. Franklin Balotti

The Dotterweich Doctrine Re-Examined – United States  v. Parks
By: Arnold H. Cantor and Eileen Cooper

Comments and Notes

Phillip G. Larsen, 65 T.C. NO. 10 (1975): Limited Partnerships Or Association for Tax Purposes?
By: Valerie I. VanLeer-Greenberg

The John Doe Civil Summons under Section 7602 of the Internal Revenue Code
By: Richard J. Confair and James E. Collins

Unreported Cases

Unreported Cases

Legislation

Legislation