“Ernst & Ernst v. Hochfelder, 425 U.S. 185 (1976)”

Adam C. Pritchard
  • Corporate and Securities Law
Encyclopedia of the Supreme Court of the United States
2008

“Stoneridge Investment Partners v. Scientific-Atlanta: The Political Economy of Securities Class Action Reform”

Adam C. Pritchard
  • Corporate and Securities Law
Cato Supreme Court Review
2008

“Behaviorally Informed Home Mortgage Regulation”

Michael S. Barr
  • Corporate and Securities Law
Borrowing to Live: Consumer and Mortgage Credit Revisited
2008

“Do Investors in Controlled Firms Value Insider Trading Laws? International Evidence”

Laura Nyantung Beny
  • Corporate and Securities Law
Journal of Law, Economics, and Policy
2008

“Optimal Agency Contracts: The Effect of Vicarious Liability and Judicial Error”

Albert H. Choi
  • Corporate and Securities Law
International Review of Law and Economics
2008

“Legal Liability of Directors and Company Officials Part 2: Court Procedures, Indemnification and Insurance, and Administrative and Criminal Liability (Report to the Russian Securities Agency)”

Hwa-Jin Kim
  • Corporate and Securities Law
Columbia Business Law Review
2008

“Corporate Finance from a Legal Perspective”

Hwa-Jin Kim
  • Corporate and Securities Law
Seoul Law Journal
2008

“The Growth of the Fiduciary Duty Class Actions for Freeze Out Mergers: Weinberger v. UOP, Inc.”

Vikramaditya S. Khanna
  • International and Comparative Law
  • Corporate and Securities Law
The Iconic Cases in Corporate Law
2008

“International Corporate Governance: A Select Bibliography”

Hwa-Jin Kim
  • Corporate and Securities Law
Journal of Korean Law
2008

“The Role and Legal Status of the Chief Financial Officers in Large Koren Companies”

Hwa-Jin Kim
  • Corporate and Securities Law
Seoul Law Journal
2008

“Do the Merits Matter More? The Impact of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act”

Adam C. Pritchard
  • Corporate and Securities Law
  • Litigation
Journal of Law, Economics and Organization
2007

“Regulation by Contract, Regulation by Machine”

Margaret Jane Radin
  • Corporate and Securities Law
Law and Society: Approaches to Cyberspace
2007

“Boilerplate Today: The Rise of Modularity and the Waning of Consent”

Margaret Jane Radin
  • Corporate and Securities Law
Boilerplate: The Foundation of Market Contracts
2007

“An Inclusive, Progressive National Savings and Financial Services Policy”

Michael S. Barr
  • Corporate and Securities Law
Harvard Law and Policy Review
2007

“Government Policies to Expand Financial Access”

Michael S. Barr
  • Corporate and Securities Law
Building Inclusive Financial Systems: A Framework for Financial Access
2007

“A Critique of the Odious Debt Doctrine”

Albert H. Choi
  • Corporate and Securities Law
Law and Contemporary Problems
2007

“Insider Trading Laws and Stock Markets Around the World: An Empirical Contribution to the Theoretical Law and Economics Debate”

Laura Nyantung Beny
  • International and Comparative Law
  • Corporate and Securities Law
Journal of Corporation Law
2007

“Insider Trading Rules Can Affect Attractiveness of Country’s Stock Markets”

Laura Nyantung Beny
  • Corporate and Securities Law
Law Quadrangle Notes
2007

Building Inclusive Financial Systems: A Framework for Financial Access

Michael S. Barr
  • Corporate and Securities Law
2007

“The Investor Compensation Fund”

Alicia J. Davis
  • Corporate and Securities Law
Journal of Corporation Law
2007

“Banking the Poor: Policies to Bring Low- and Moderate-Income Households in the United States into the Financial Mainstream”

Michael S. Barr
  • Corporate and Securities Law
New Frontiers in Banking Services: Emerging Needs and Tailored Products for Untapped Markets
2007

Introduction to Building Inclusive Financial Systems: A Framework for Financial Access

Michael S. Barr
  • Corporate and Securities Law
Building Inclusive Financial Systems: A Framework for Financial Access
2007

“Successor Liability and Asymmetric Information”

Albert H. Choi
  • Corporate and Securities Law
American Law and Economics Review
2007

“Banking the Poor: Overcoming the Financial Services Mismatch”

Michael S. Barr
  • Corporate and Securities Law
Ending Poverty In America: How To Restore the American Dream
2007

“Can Corporate Governance Reforms Increase Firm Market Values? Event Study Evidence from India”

Vikramaditya S. Khanna
  • Corporate and Securities Law
Journal of Empirical Legal Studies
2007

“Legal Liability of Directors and Company Officials Part 1: Substantive Grounds for Liability (Report to the Russian Securities Agency)”

Hwa-Jin Kim
  • Corporate and Securities Law
Columbia Business Law Review
2007

“Kiop Kyongyongkwon sijung kwa hejip’otu / The Market for Corporate Control and Hedge Fund Activism in Korea”

Hwa-Jin Kim
  • Corporate and Securities Law
Seoul Law Journal
2007

“The Corporate Monitor: The New Corporate Czar?”

Vikramaditya S. Khanna Timothy L. Dickinson
  • Corporate and Securities Law
Michigan Law Review
2007

“The Irrational Auditor and Irrational Liability”

Adam C. Pritchard
  • Corporate and Securities Law
Lewis and Clark Law Review
2006

The Regulation of Public Auditing in Canada and the United States: Self-Regulation or Government Regulation?

Adam C. Pritchard
  • Corporate and Securities Law
2006

“Boilerplate Today: The Rise of Modularity and the Waning of Consent”

Margaret Jane Radin
  • Corporate and Securities Law
Michigan Law Review
2006

“Well-Known Seasoned Issuers in Canada”

Adam C. Pritchard
  • Corporate and Securities Law
Canada Steps Up
2006

“Credit Where It Counts: Maintaining a Strong Community Reinvestment Act”

Michael S. Barr
  • Corporate and Securities Law
Western New England Law Review
2006

“Directors’ Duties and Liabilities in Corporate Control and Restructuring Transactions: Recent Developments in Korea”

Hwa-Jin Kim
  • Corporate and Securities Law
Oxford University Comparative Law Forum
2006

“User Choices and Regret: Understanding Users’ Decision Process About Consensually Acquired Spyware”

Aaron Perzanowski
  • Corporate and Securities Law
  • Law and Technology
I/S: Journal of Law and Policy
2006

“The SEC at 70: Time for Retirement?”

Adam C. Pritchard
  • Corporate and Securities Law
Law Quadrangle Notes
2005

“Do Institutions Matter? The Impact of the Lead Plaintiff Provision of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act”

Adam C. Pritchard
  • Corporate and Securities Law
Washington University Law Quarterly
2005

“The SEC at 70: Time for Retirement?”

Adam C. Pritchard
  • Corporate and Securities Law
Notre Dame Law Review
2005

“Reconsidering the Rule of Law”

Margaret Jane Radin
  • Corporate and Securities Law
The Rule of Law and the Separation of Powers
2005

Securities Regulation: Cases and Analysis

Adam C. Pritchard
  • Corporate and Securities Law
2005

“What Counts as Fraud? An Empirical Study of Motions to Dismiss Under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act”

Adam C. Pritchard
  • Corporate and Securities Law
Journal of Empirical Legal Studies
2005

“Contested Commodities”

Margaret Jane Radin
  • Corporate and Securities Law
Rethinking Commodification: Cases and Readings in Law and Culture
2005

“Behavioral Economics and the SEC”

Adam C. Pritchard
  • Corporate and Securities Law
Corporate Practice Commentator
2005

“The Subject of and Object of Commodification”

Margaret Jane Radin
  • Corporate and Securities Law
Rethinking Commodification: Cases and Readings in Law and Culture
2005

“Do Insider Trading Laws Matter? Some Preliminary Comparative Evidence”

Laura Nyantung Beny
  • Corporate and Securities Law
American Law and Economics Review
2005

“Hostile Takeovers and Foreign Capital”

Hwa-Jin Kim
  • Corporate and Securities Law
Quarterly Journal of the Korea Listed Companies Association
2005

“Understanding the New Securities Class Action Act”

Hwa-Jin Kim
  • Corporate and Securities Law
Quarterly Journal of the Korea Association for Chief Financial Officers
2005

“Ownership and Governance of Stock Exchanges”

Hwa-Jin Kim
  • Corporate and Securities Law
Korea Securities Dealers Association Journal
2005

“Should Issuers be on the Hook for Laddering? An Empirical Analysis of the IPO Market Manipulation Litigation”

Adam C. Pritchard
  • Corporate and Securities Law
University of Cincinnati Law Review
2004

“Market-Inalienability”

Margaret Jane Radin
  • Corporate and Securities Law
Families by Law: An Adoption Reader
2004