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School of Law

Law Review

North Dakota Law Review
University of North Dakota
School of Law
P.O. Box 9003
Grand Forks, ND 58202-9003
ndlr@law.und.edu

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Vol. 84:4 (2008)

 

CORPORATE GOVERNANCE AND SHAREHOLDER RIGHTS IN A TIME OF FINANCIAL CRISIS:
HOW THE NORTH DAKOTA PUBLICLY TRADED CORPORATIONS ACT CHANGES THE LANDSCAPE

 

INTRODUCTION

The History of the North Dakota Publicly Traded Corporations Act of 2007 - House Bill 1340
- Al Jaeger

North Dakota’s Pro-Shareholder Law: A Major Advancement
- Carl C. Icahn

Why the North Dakota Publicly Traded Corporations Act Will Fail
- Stephen M. Bainbridge

Thoughts on the North Dakota Publicly Traded Corporations Act of 2007
- Chancellor William B. Chandler III

 

Articles

A New Paradigm for State Corporation Laws
- William H. Clark, Jr. and Amber A. Hough

The North Dakota Publicly Traded Corporations Act: A Branding Initiative Without a (North Dakota) Brand
- Joshua P. Fershee

Director Liability: A Cliché in North Dakota
- Brian Winrow

Returning Fairness to Executive Compensation
- J. Robert Brown, Jr.

 

Note

North Dakota’s Novel Approach to Corporate Goverance:
A Shifting Landscape in Corporate Management or a Futile Assertion of Large Shareholders’ Rights
- Stacey Dahl

 

STATUTE

The North Dakota Publicly Traded Corporations Act of 2007