Foreword
Leo E. Strine Jr.
Introduction
Chapter 1. Why New Corporate Law Arises: Implications for the Twenty-First Century
Robert B. Thompson
Chapter 2. The Rise and Fall of Delaware’s Takeover Standards
Steven Davidoff Solomon and Randall S. Thomas
Chapter 3. In Search of Lost Time: What If Delaware Had Not Adopted Shareholder Primacy?
David J. Berger
Chapter 4. The Odd Couple: Delaware and Public Benefit Corporations
Michael B. Dorff
Chapter 5. Delaware’s Diminishment?
Hillary A. Sale
Chapter 6. Delaware and Financial Risk
Frank Partnoy
Chapter 7. Hedge Fund Activism, Poison Pills, and the Jurisprudence of Threat
William W. Bratton
Chapter 8. Corporate Governance beyond Economics
Elizabeth Pollman
Chapter 9. The Many Modern Sources of Business Law
Colleen Honigsberg and Robert J. Jackson Jr.
Chapter 10. Appraisal after Dell
Guhan Subramanian
Chapter 11. Boilermakers and the Contractual Approach to Litigation Bylaws
Jill E. Fisch
Chapter 12. Litigation Rights and the Corporate Contract
Verity Winship
Chapter 13. Private Ordering Post-Trulia: Why No-Pay Provisions Can Fix the Deal Tax and Forum Selection Provisions Can’t
Sean J. Griffith
Chapter 14. International Compliance Regimes
Stavros Gadinis
List of Contributors
Index