Removal of the ERISA preemption shield: Will the Third Circuit's approach make a difference?
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The employer discusses a federal court ruling that state claims under Employee Retirement Income Security Act relating to quanitity of care are preempted, but not claims relating to the quality of that care. The potential impact on the civil liability of managed care organizations of the court's ruling is analyzed.
Publication Name: Delaware Journal of Corporate Law
Subject: Law
ISSN: 0364-9490
Year: 2001
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Corporate governance: current trends and likely developments for the twenty-first century
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Recent trends in corporate governance and their probable impact in the 21st Century are outlined, with emphasis on technology, globalization, shareholder activism, and private ordering. The authors predict the emergence of a single, universal entity that will enable maximum private ordering by corporations.
Publication Name: Delaware Journal of Corporate Law
Subject: Law
ISSN: 0364-9490
Year: 2000
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The mother of all path dependencies: toward a cross-cultural theory of corporate governance systems
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The author presents a framework drawn from cross-cultural psychology value dimensions and applies it to corporate governance systems to analyze problems related to securities law.
Publication Name: Delaware Journal of Corporate Law
Subject: Law
ISSN: 0364-9490
Year: 2001
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