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March 03, 2010
Weekly Top Ten from the Social Science Research Network
RECENT HITS (for all papers announced in the last 60 days) TOP 10 Papers for Journal of Contracts & Commercial Law
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| 1 | 337 | Choice of Law in the American Courts in 2009: Twenty-Third Annual Survey Symeon C. Symeonides, Willamette University - College of Law | | 2 | 236 | The Foundations of a Market Economy: Contract, Consent, Coercion Yulie Foka-Kavalieraki, Aristides N. Hatzis, University of Athens, Department of Philosophy & History of Science , University of Athens - Department of Philosophy & History of Science
| | 3 | 200 | The Core Nature of Fiduciary Accountability Robert Flannigan, University of Saskatchewan | | 4 | 182 | The Ethics of Contract Drafting Gregory M. Duhl, William Mitchell College of Law | | 5 | 178 | Bayesian Contractual Interpretation Yair Listokin, Yale Law School
| | 6 | 125 | Fixing the Home Affordable Modification Program to Mitigate the Foreclosure Crisis Jean Braucher, University of Arizona - James E. Rogers College of Law | | 7 | 124 | The Evolution of Contract Remedies (and Why Do Contracts Professors Teach Remedies First?) George G. Triantis, Harvard University - Harvard Law School | | 8 | 118 | On and Off Contract Remedies Richard R. W. Brooks, Alexander Stremitzer, Yale University - Law School, Yale Law School | | 9 | 99 | The Coaching Carousel in Big-Time Intercollegiate Athletics: Economic Implications and Legal Considerations Richard T. Karcher, Florida Coastal School of Law | | 10 | 88 | Bankruptcy Markets: Making Sense of Claims Trading Adam J. Levitin, Georgetown University - Law Center
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[Jeremy Telman]
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