This year’s list of “Top Ten Corporate and Securities Articles” based on an annual poll of corporate and securities law academics includes six articles authored or co-authored by Harvard Law faculty and fellows. The top ten articles, selected from a field of more than 440 pieces, will be reprinted in an upcoming issue of the Corporate Practice Commentator.
The HLS faculty and fellows contributing one or more articles to the top ten list are: Professor Lucian Bebchuk LL.M. ’80 S.J.D. ’84; HLS Corporate Governance Fellow Holger Spamann S.J.D. ’09, who will be joining the HLS faculty this summer; Professor George Triantis; Professor Mark Roe ’75; HLS Corporate Governance Senior Fellow Leo Strine, vice chancellor of Delaware’s Court of Chancery, and Professor Guhan Subramanian J.D./M.B.A. ’98.
The six articles are:
- Lucian A. Bebchuk and Ehud Kamar, “Bundling and Entrenchment,” 123 Harv. L. Rev. 1549-1595 (2010)
- Lucian A. Bebchuk and Holger Spamann, “Regulating Bankers’ Pay,” 98 Geo. L.J. 247-287 (2010)
- Albert Choi and George Triantis, “Strategic Vagueness in Contract Design: The Case of Corporate Acquisitions,” 119 Yale L.J. 848-924 (2010)
- Mark J. Roe, “Delaware’s Shrinking Half-Life,” 62 Stan. L. Rev. 125-154 (2009)
- Leo E. Strine, Lawrence A. Hamermesh, R. Franklin Balotti and Jeffrey M. Gorris, “Loyalty’s Core Demand: The Defining Role of Good Faith in Corporation Law,” 98 Geo. L.J. 629-696 (2010)
- Guhan Subramanian, Steven Herscovici and Brian Barbetta, “Is Delaware’s Antitakeover Statute Unconstitutional? Evidence from 1988-2008,” 65 Bus. Law. 685-752 (2010)