1987 Volume 12 Number 3
Commentary from the Bar
1986 Developments in Delaware Corporate Law
By: Andrew J. Turezyn
Articles
Tender Offers for Corporate Control: a Critical Analysis and Proposals for Reform
By: Gregory R. Andre
The Pressure to Tender: an Analysis and a Proposed Remedy
By: Lucian Arye Bebchuk
Comments
Corporate Drug Testing: Private Employers’ Right to Test
By: Alan E. Denenberg
Shareholder Rights Plans — Do They Render Shareholders Defenseless against Their Own Management?
By: Jonathan Shub
Unreported Cases
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1987 Volume 12 Number 2
Articles
Surviving the Directors’ and Officers’ Liability Crisis: Insurance and the Alternatives
By: Ronald E. Mallen and Davis W. Evans
Revlon, Inc. v. Macandrews & Forbes Holdings, Inc. — The Requirement of a Level Playing Field in Contested Mergers, and Its Effect on Lock-Ups and Other Bidding Deterrents
By: Kenneth J. Nachbar
Revlon and Hanson Trust: Unlocking the Lock-Ups
By: Stephen P. Lamb and Andrew J. Turezyn
Note
Aids in the Workplace: How Should Corporate America Cope?
By: Theresa E. Loscalzo
Comments
Creeping Federalization of Corporation Law: Unocal Corp. v. Mesa Petroleum Co. and the All-Holders Rule under the Federal Securities Laws
By: Mark A. Cleaves
United States c. Carpenter: Second Circuit Overextends the Misappropriation Theory of Criminal Liability under Rule 10B-5
By: Lisa J. Finnel
Schreiber v. Burlington Northern, Inc.: Misrepresentation As a Necessary Element of a Section 14E Cause of Action
By: Stephen L. Novack
Unreported Cases
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1987 Volume 12 Number 1
Memorial to Professor Richard H. Humphreys: Colleague, Friend, Teacher
Commentary from the Bar
Elimination or Limitation of Director Liability for Delaware Corporations
By: R. Franklin Balotti and Mark J. Gentile
Articles
Outside Directors: Their Importance to the Corporation and Protection from Liability
By: Donald E. Pease
Modes of Discourse in the Corporate Law Literature: a Reply to Professor Eisenberg
By: Barry D. Baysinger and Henry N. Butler
Note
Giving the Patient Owner His Due: Recent Developments in the Antitrust/Patent Misuse Interface
By: William B. Miller
Comment
From Legislation to Consternation: Has Section 1113 Really Change Bildisco
By: Marcia J. Mass