A general model for corporate acquisition law
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A libertarian economist's norms for corporate acquisition law are discussed, including the perspective of parties and third parties to the transaction and the economy-wide perspective. A policy goal of preventing negative externalization is included.
Publication Name: The Journal of Corporation Law
Subject: Law
ISSN: 0360-795X
Year: 2001
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The unfairness of applying lack of marketability discounts to determine fair value in dissenters' rights cases
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The author criticizes application of 'lack of marketability discounts' to dissenting shareholders of closely held corporations seeking appraisal. Inconsistent state cases dealing with the issue of discounts are discussed.
Publication Name: The Journal of Corporation Law
Subject: Law
ISSN: 0360-795X
Year: 1999
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The private sale of corporate control: a myth dethroned
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The author discusses the difficulties of understanding laws regulating private sale of corporate control. Topics include methods of analyzing private sales and methods of intervention, where appropriate.
Publication Name: The Journal of Corporation Law
Subject: Law
ISSN: 0360-795X
Year: 2000
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