volume 16

Delaware Journal of
Corporate Law

1991 Volume 16 Number 3

Article

An Appraisal on the March 1, 1990, Preliminary Report of the Uniform Commercial Code Article 2 Study Group
By: A.B.A. Task Group

Note

Corporate Officers and Directors: Likely Targets in Patent Infringement Actions
By: Joshua L. Cohen

Comment

Air Line Pilots Association, International v. UAL Corp.: Antitakeover Defense Mechanisms in the Context of Labor Agreements?
By: Christopher D. Curzon

Unreported Cases

Unreported Cases

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1991 Volume 16 Number 2

Articles

Sovereignty over Corporate Stock
By: Lyman Johnson

Investment Banker Liability: Transcriptions of a Panel Discussion
By: Chaired by Arthur H. Rosenbloom

Note

After Sedima: the Lower Courts’ Use of Proximate Cause As a Limitation on Civil RICO
By: Albert A. Citro, III

Comment

Blasius Industries, Inc. v. Atlas Corp.: Closer Scrutiny of Board Decisions under the “Compelling Justification” Standard
By: Gregory S. Schaer

Unreported Cases

Unreported Cases

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1991 Volume 16 Number 1

Articles

Nightmare on Main Street: the Paramount Picture Horror Show
By: Marc I. Steinberg

Whom Should the Corporation Serve? The Berle-Dodd Debate Revisited Sixty Years Later
By: A.A. Sommer, Jr.

Determining Price Inadequacy with Neutral Decision Making and Expert Assistance: a Principled Way to “Just Say No”
By: Christopher Rebel J. Pace

Commentary from the Bar

1989 Developments in Delaware Corporate Law
By: Andrew J. Turezyn

Comment

Paramount Communications, Inc. v. Time, Inc.: a Decision of Paramount Significance?
By: Lisa A. Duda

Note

When Delaware Corporate Managers Turn Auctioneers: Triggering the Revlon Duty after the Paramount Decision
By: Portia Policastro

Unreported Cases

Unreported Cases