Browsing HLS Scholarly Articles by Title
Now showing items 1038-1057 of 1913
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Looking for "Persons" in the Law
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The Loss Causation Requirement for Rule 10B-5 Causes of Action: The Implications of Dura Pharmaceuticals v. Broudo
(American Bar Association, 2007)In order to have recoverable damages in a Rule 10b-5 action, plaintiffs must establish loss causation, i.e. that the actionable misconduct was the cause of economic losses to the plaintiffs. The requirement of loss causation ... -
Lost in a Cyber Campus
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Louis B. Sohn: Recollections of a Co-conspirator
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Lowering the Bar to Raise the Bar: Licensing Difficulty and Attorney Quality in Japan
(Society for Japanese Studies, 2015)Under certain circumstance, a relaxation in occupational licensing standards can increase the quality of those who enter the industry. The effect turns on the opportunity costs of preparing for the licensing examination: ... -
Lowering the Bar to Raise the Bar: Licensing Difficulty and Attorney Quality in Japan
(Harvard John M. Olin Center for Law, Economics, and Business, 2013)Under certain circumstance, a relaxation in occupational licensing standards can increase the quality of those who enter the industry. The effect turns on the opportunity costs of preparing for the licensing examination: ... -
Lowering the Cost of Bank Recapitalization
(Yale Journal on Regulation, 2009)Efforts to recapitalize banks in the current crisis have to date been focused on government assistance under the TARP, rather than private investment, and on bank holding companies, rather than banks. We describe three ... -
The Luck of the Draw: The Role of Lotteries in Decision Making
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Lucky CEOS and Lucky Directors
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2010)We study the relation between opportunistic timing of option grants and corporate governance failures, focusing on “lucky” grants awarded at the lowest price of the grant month. Option grant practices were designed to ... -
The Lurking Rule Against Accumulations of Income
(Northwestern Law School, 2006)For 200 years the rule against accumulations of income, which limits the time during which a settlor may direct the trustee to accumulate and retain income in trust, has lurked in the shadow of its older and more distinguished ... -
M&A Contracts: Purposes, Types, Regulation, and Patterns of Practice
(2015)M&A transactions are governed by contracts that exhibit constrained variation – they are negotiated, yet full of boilerplate, tailored, yet full of patterns and regularities. This paper (a chapter of the Research Handbook ... -
M. L. B. v. S. L. J., 519 U.S. 102 (1996)
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Major Trends Lead Us Back to Basics
(University of Iowa, College of Law, 2006) -
Make it Work!: Breyer on Patents in the Life Sciences
(Harvard University, Harvard Law School, 2015-06-18)This short essay is part of a Harvard Law Review Symposium honoring Justice Breyer on his 20th Year on The Supreme Court. It examines Breyer's opinions and impact on the law of patents in the life sciences, and shows how ... -
Making Coasean Property More Coasean
(University of Chicago Press, 2011)In his pioneering work on transaction costs, Ronald Coase presupposed a picture of property as a bundle of government-prescribed use rights. This picture is not only not essential to what Coase was trying to do, but its ... -
Making Credit Safer
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Making History or Making Peace: When Prosecutions Should Give Way to Truth Commissions and Peace Negotiations
(Taylor & Francis (Routledge), 2008)This essay identifies a set of choices for national leaders and human rights advocates following mass atrocities, including whether to pursue a truth commission, how to coordinate its relationship with potential criminal ... -
Making Residency Work Hour Rules Work
(Wiley for American Society of Law, Medicine and Ethics, 2013)In July 2011, the ACGME implemented new rules that limit interns to 16 hours of work in a row, but continue to allow 2nd-year and higher resident physicians to work for up to 28 consecutive hours. Whether the ACGME's 2011 ... -
Making the Case for a National Food Strategy in the United States
(Food and Drug Law Institute and Georgetown University, 2017)Presently, in the United States there is a fair amount of speculation regarding the future of food and agricultural laws and policies, given the recent election of a new president. Based on campaign rhetoric and comments ...