Toward a Mission Statement for Mutual Funds in Shareholder Litigation
Mutual funds own approximately 30 percent of the U.S.
Mutual funds own approximately 30 percent of the U.S.
Institutional investors are becoming increasingly influential on firm policies.
ECGI is proud to announce the appointment of five new Fellows to add to its distinguished ranks.
Before Centros, many EU Member States used the “real seat theory” to hinder regulatory arbitrage.
Corporate bankruptcies constitute an important mechanism through which the economy rids itself of obsolete firms and allocates their cons
The stockholder/stakeholder dilemma has occupied corporate leaders and corporate lawyers for over a century. Most recentl
Start-up firms need multiple rounds of funding as they grow from mere ideas into substantial companies.
The so-called “FinTech revolution” is beginning to have a significant impact on the way new companies are financed.
The received wisdom is that stronger relationships reinforce over time and lead to better deals.
What are the implications of artificial intelligence (AI) for corporate law?