| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Government Operations - 1974 - 970 pages
...should exist as a Federal right. Whether Congress should pass a Federal chartering law (See Symposium in 61 Geo. LJ 71ff(1972)) or whether it should adopt...influence. [From the New York Law Journal, May 3, 1973] Appendix to Statement of Donald E. Schwartz US COURT IN MINNESOTA ENJOINS MATERIAL PROXY TACTICS... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce - 1976 - 654 pages
...boards, recently answered: « Arsht. Reply to Professor Vary, 31 Bus. Law. 1113-14 (1976). 9 See, Cary, Federalism and Corporate Law: Reflections Upon Delaware. 83 Yale LJ 663 (1974). 1° 41 Del. Ch. 78, 85, 188 A.2d 125, 130 (1963). " Bishop, Sitting Ducks and Decoy Ducks: New Trends... | |
| Arthur M. Borden, Joel A. Yunis - 1982 - 1662 pages
...Cincilla, and Honaker, "Going-Private 'Dilemma'? - Not in Delaware," 58 Bus. Law. 1351 (Aug. 2003). 5 Gary, "Federalism and Corporate Law: Reflections Upon Delaware," 83 Yale LJ 663 (1974). See: § 2.07 supra; Singer v. Magnavox Co., 380 A.2d 969 (Del. 1977), overruled 457 A.2d 701 (Del.... | |
| Marc I. Steinberg - 1984 - 1220 pages
...Green. N. I supra. 430 US at 479-480 (Footnotes omitted.) Referring to Professor Gary's article (Cary. "Federalism and Corporate Law: Reflections Upon Delaware," 83 Yale LJ 663 (1974)). Mr. Justice White commented: "Professor Cary argues vigorously for comprehensive federal fiduciary... | |
| 1987 - 178 pages
...Seligman, The Transformation of Wall Street (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1982) p. 42. 18 See W. Cary, "Federalism and Corporate Law: Reflections upon Delaware," 83 Yale LJ 663 (1974). 17 Corporate Accountability Report at 702. Between 1903 and 1914, at least 20 bills calling for federal... | |
| Phillip I. Blumberg - 1993 - 337 pages
...William Gary. See Louis K. Liggett Co. v. Lee, 288 US 517, 566 (1933) (Brandeis, J. dissenting); Gary, Federalism and Corporate Law: Reflections Upon Delaware, 83 YALE LJ 663 (1974). It is not without its defenders from lawyer-economists, who see it as a desirable development that... | |
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