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October 17, 2006
Teaching Future Board Counselors - World View?
Check back over the next few days as I will be blogging - in the Straddling series - on teaching corporate law to future counselors to corporate boards. I am just now getting to Van Gorkom, Disney, Caremark, etc. in my syllabus, and I've been thinking about the world view implicit in The Prime Directive, by Rasmussen & Baird, on which I have commented previously, and that in The Unimportance of Being Earnest: Reflections on Director Liability and Good Faith, recently posted on SSRN by Elizabeth Nowicki (I listened to Professor Nowicki give an overview of this paper at the Law & Society Annual Meeting in July as well).
To come: reflections from my present academic perch on the good old days when I was counseling a corporate board. [Jeff Lipshaw]
October 17, 2006 in Abstracts Highlights - Academic Articles on the Legal Profession, General Counsel, Lipshaw, Straddling the Fence, The Practice | Permalink
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