Now showing items 1047-1066 of 1910

    • M&A Contracts: Purposes, Types, Regulation, and Patterns of Practice 

      Coates, John C (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) 

      Minow, Martha Louise (Harvard Law School Library, 2013)
    • Major Trends Lead Us Back to Basics 

      Clark, Robert C. (University of Iowa, College of Law, 2006)
    • Make it Work!: Breyer on Patents in the Life Sciences 

      Cohen, I. Glenn (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 

      Merrill, Thomas W.; Smith, Henry Edward (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 

      Bar-Gill, Oren; Warren, Elizabeth (University of Pennsylvania, 2008)
    • Making History or Making Peace: When Prosecutions Should Give Way to Truth Commissions and Peace Negotiations 

      Minow, Martha Louise (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 

      Cohen, I. Glenn; Czeisler, Charles Andrew; Landrigan, Chrisopher (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 

      Beyranevand, Laurie J.; Broad Leib, Emily Michele (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 ...
    • Managerial Power and Rent Extraction in the Design of Executive Compensation 

      Bebchuk, Lucian Arye (University of Chicago Press, 2002)
      This paper develops an account of the role and significance of managerial power and rent extraction in executive compensation. Under the optimal contracting approach to executive compensation, which has dominated academic ...
    • Manhattan 

      Sunstein, Cass Robert (Indiana University School of Law-Bloomington, 2003)
    • Manufacturer Liability for Harms Caused by Consumers to Others 

      Hay, Bruce L.; Spier, Kathryn E. (American Economic Association, 2005)
      Should the manufacturer of a product be held legally responsible when a consumer, while using the product, harms someone else? We show that if consumers have deep pockets, then manufacturer liability is not desirable. If ...
    • Many Silent Worlds 

      Minow, Martha Louise (1987)
    • Mapping Affinities: Democratizing Data Visualization 

      Rodighiero, Dario (Métis Presses, 2021)
      Nowadays, many of our actions are transformed into digital information, which we can use to draw diagrams that describe complex operations, such as those of institutions. This book introduces us to the reading of complex ...
    • Marbury and the Constitutional Mind: A Bicentennial Essay on the Wages of Doctrinal Tension 

      Fallon, Richard Henry (California Law Review Inc., 2003)
    • The Market as a Matter of Money: Denaturalizing Economic Currency in American Constitutional History 

      Desan, Christine (Wiley-Blackwell for the American Bar Foundation, 2005)
    • Market Definition 

      Kaplow, Louis (Oxford University Press, 2014)
      Market definition has long held a central place in competition law. This entry surveys recent analytical work that has called the market definition paradigm into question on a number of fronts: whether the process is ...
    • Market Definition Alchemy 

      Kaplow, Louis (Harvard John M. Olin Center for Law, Economics, and Business, 2013)
      In a recent series of articles, I argue that the market definition/market share paradigm should be abandoned entirely. Among my central claims are that: (1) as a matter of economic logic, there exists no valid way to infer ...
    • Market Definition and the Merger Guidelines 

      Kaplow, Louis (Springer Nature, 2011)
      The recently issued revision of the U.S. Horizontal Merger Guidelines, like its predecessors and mirrored by similar guidelines throughout the world, devotes substantial attention to the market definition process and the ...
    • Market Definition, Market Power 

      Kaplow, Louis (2015)
      Market definition and market power are central features of competition law and practice but pose serious challenges. On one hand, market definition suffers decisive logical infirmities that render it infeasible, unnecessary, ...