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111 2  Can Delaware be dethroned?: Evaluating Delaware's 
       dominance of corporate law (Conference)|d(2017 :
       |cUniversity of California, Los Angeles, School of Law) 
245 10 Can Delaware be dethroned? :|bevaluating Delaware's 
       dominance of corporate law /|cedited by Stephen M. 
       Bainbridge, Iman Anabtawi, Sung Hui Kim, James Park. 
260    Cambridge, United Kingdom ;|aNew York, NY, USA :
       |bCambridge University Press,|c2019. 
300    viii, 259 p. ;|c23 cm. 
500    "The essays in this volume were first presented at a 
       conference sponsored by the Lowell Milken Institute for 
       Business Law and Policy, which was held at the UCLA School
       of Law on Friday, February 17 and Saturday, February 18, 
       2017" --ECIP galley, Introduction. 
504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 8  Machine generated contents note: 1. Introduction Stephen 
       M. Bainbridge; 2. Product differentiation in the market 
       for corporate law: how to design a regulatory alternative 
       to Delaware corporate law Sean Griffith; 3. Corporate 
       charter competition Lynn LoPucki; 4. Delaware's dominance:
       a peculiar illustration of American federalism Robert 
       Thompson; 5. The failure of federal incorporation law: a 
       public choice perspective Sung Hui Kim; 6. Delaware and 
       Santa Fe industries v. Green James Park; 7. Interest group
       analysis of Delaware law: the corporate opportunity 
       doctrine as case study Stephen M. Bainbridge; 8. The 
       trouble with Trulia: re-evaluating the case for fee-
       shifting William B. Chandler and Anthony Rickey; 9. 
       Dominance by inaction: Delaware's long silence on 
       corporate officers Lyman Johnson; 10. Delaware primacy for
       limited partnerships Christine Hurt; 11. Why Delaware has 
       endured, should endure, and yet may not endure Charles 
       Elson; 12. Delaware's continued resilience: the next 
       hundred years A. Gilchrist Sparks. 
610 10 Delaware.|bCourt of Chancery|xInfluence|vCongresses 
650  0 Corporation law|zUnited States|vCongresses 
650  0 Corporation law|zDelaware|vCongresses 
700 1  Bainbridge, Stephen M. 
700 1  Anabtawi, Iman 
700 1  Kim, Sung Hui,|d1968- 
700 1  Park, James,|d1975- 
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