Delaware Journal of
Corporate Law
1992 Volume 17 Number 3
Articles
Chancellor Allen’s Jurisprudence
Chancellor Allen’s Jurisprudence and the Theory of Corporate Law
By: Stephen J. Massey
Chancellor Allen, the Business Judgment Rule, and the Shareholders’ Right to Decide
By: Dennis J. Block, Stephen A. Radin, & Michael J. Maimone
Blasius and the Democratic Paradigm in Corporate Law
By: Andrew C. Houston
Article
Corporate Voluntarism: Panecea or Plague? A Question of Horizon
By: Anthony J. Fejfar
Note
The Effect of Board Patent Scope on the Competitiveness of United States Industry
By: Rafael X. Zahralddin
Comment
Unreported Cases
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1992 Volume 17 Number 2
Article
The Limited Partnership Interest: Is It a Security? Changing Times
By: Conrad E.J. Everhard
Note
Environmental Disclosures and SEC Reporting Requirements
By: Risa Vetri Ferman
Comment
Procter & Gamble Co. v. Commissioner: Should Foreign Law Control U.S. Tax Liability of U.S. Shareholders?
By: Gaetano C. Lanciano
Unreported Cases
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1992 Volume 17 Number 1
Memorial to Chief Justice Daniel L. Herrman
Articles
Commercial Law, Federalism, and the Future
By: Lawrence J. Bugge
Paramount: the Mixed Merits of Mush
By: Alan E. Garfield
Commentary from the Bar
1990 Developments in Delaware Corporate Law
By: Andrew J. Turezyn
Note
How Do Pennsylvania Directors Spell Relief? Act 36
By: Jeffrey L. Silberman
Comment
Craftmatic Securities Litigation: Third Circuit Abandons Privity Requirement in Seciton 12(2) Liability
By: Barbara Snapp Danberg