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July 05, 2012
New in Print
This week it's all about the Hofstra Law Review. They recently released a special issue on contracts issues:
The Three and a Half Minute Transaction: Boilerplate and the Limits of Contract Design, 40 Hofstra L. Rev. 1-114 (2011)
Mitu Gulati and Robert E. Scott, Foreword, 40 Hofstra L. Rev. 1 (2011)
Robert A. Cohen, "Sometimes a Cigar Is Just a Cigar": The Simple Story of Pari Passu, 40 Hofstra L. Rev. 11 (2011)
Stewart Macaulay, Notes on the Margins of Lawyering, in Three and a Half Minutes, 40
Hofstra L. Rev. 25 (2011)
Rodrigo Olivares-Caminal, The Pari Passu Interpretation in the Elliott Case: A Brilliant Strategy but an Awful (Mid-Long Term) Outcome? 40 Hofstra L. Rev. 39 (2011)
Larry E. Ribstein, Sticky Forms, Property Rights, and Law, 40 Hofstra L. Rev. 65 (2011)
Barak Richman, Contracts Meet Henry Ford, 40 Hofstra L. Rev. 77 (2011)
Preston M. Torbert, The Crisis Exposed by Pari Passu. 40 Hofstra L. Rev. 87 (2011)
Philip R. Wood, The Bankruptcy Ladder of Priorities and the Inequalities of Life. 40 Hofstra L. Rev. 93 (2011)
Mark L.J. Wright, The Pari Passu Clause in Sovereign Bond Contracts: Evolution or Intelligent Design? 40 Hofstra L. Rev. 103 (2011)
[JT]
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