Both Europe and the United States are rethinking their approach to aggregate litigation. In the United States, class actions have long been organized...
The conventional view of corporate governance is that it is a neutral set of processes and practices that govern how a company is managed. We demonstrate...
This Article offers a positive political economy of corporate federalism. It draws on the history of corporate law and basic concepts of evolutionary...
Event studies have become increasingly important in securities fraud litigation after the Supreme Court?s decision in Halliburton II. Litigants have...
We study the determinants and consequences of cross-listings on the New York and London stock exchanges from 1990 to 2005. This investigation enables us...