| I. Articles and
Essays | | |
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| Meaningful Good Faith:
Managerial Motives and the Duty to Obey the Law | | Peter C. Kostant |
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| Director Liability for
Corporate Crimes: Lawyers as Safe Haven? | | John A. Humbach
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| Duty of Obedience: The
Forgotten Duty | | Alan R.
Palmiter |
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| Law, Politics, and the
Eroslon of Legitmacy in the Delaware Courts | | Kent
Greenfield |
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| The Role of Good Faith in
Delaware: How Open-Ended Standards Help Delaware Preserve Its
Edge | | Renee M. Jones | |
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| What Directors Do (and Fail
to Do): Some Comparative Notes on Board Structure and Corporate
Governance | | Simon Deakin
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| The Short, But
Interesting Life of Good Faith as an Independant Liability
Rule | | Robert B. Thompson
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| Lyondell: A Note of
Approbation | | William W.
Bratton |
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| Good Faith in
Revlon-Land | | Christopher M.
Bruner |
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| Producing Corporate
Text: Courtrooms, Conference Rooms, and
Classrooms | | Mae
Kuykendall |
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| Deconstructing Lyondell:
Reconstructing Revlon | | Lawrence
Lederman |
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| II. Closing DIscussion
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| Good Faith After
Disney: Justice Berger's Closing
Discussion | | The Honorable
Carolyn Berger |
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| III.
Comment | | |
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| In re HealthSouth Corp.
Securities Litigation | | Adam
Paul Gordon |
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