SEALS 2010
Corporate Law Workshop
Discussion Group
Corporate Law

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A Time for Non-Federal Reforms?
Kelli A. Alces
Florida State University College of Law

Perverse Incentives and Accounting Cause Our Recurrent, Intensifying Crises
(Op-Ed Draft)
William K. Black
University of Missouri-Kansas City

Neo-classical Economic Theories, Methodology and Praxis Optimize Criminogenic Environments and Produce Recurrent, Intensifying Crises
(Full Article Text)
William K. Black
University of Missouri-Kansas City

Corporate Governance Reform in a Time of Crisis
Christopher M. Bruner
Washington and Lee University School of Law

The Financial Crisis and the Quid Pro Quos of Corporation Law
Timothy A. Canova
Chapman University School of Law

SEC Operational Reform and the Literature on Change Leadership
Joan MacLeod Heminway
University of Tennessee College of Law

Regulatory Harmonization
Arthur B. Laby
Rutgers – Camden University School of Law 

The Folly of Shareholder Empowerment As a Response to the Financial Crisis
David Millon
Washington and Lee University

Freeze-Outs: Transcontinental Analysis and Reform Proposals
Marco Ventoruzzo
Bocconi University Law School, Milan (Italy)
Pennsylvania State University, Dickinson School of Law
Paolo Baffi Research Center
ECGI, Brussels (Belgium)

Short Discussion Paper: Responses to the Financial Crisis
Charles K. Whitehead
Cornell Law School