Volume 77, Issue 1 (2001) Symposium: Theory Informs Business Practice
Symposium EditorClaire A. Hill
Front Matter
Table of Contents - Issue 1
Chicago-Kent Law Review
Articles
Of Theory and Practice
Tamar Frankel
Why Contracts Are Written in "Legalese"
Claire A. Hill
The Written Contract as Safe Harbor for Dishonest Conduct
Lawrence M. Solan
Roundtable Discussion: Theory's Contributions to Corporate Law and Practice
Chicago-Kent Law Review
Who Owns a Corporation and Who Cares?
Richard A. Booth
Implications of Shareholder Diversification on Corporate Law and Organization: The Case of the Business Judgment Rule
Peter V. Letsou
The Venture Capital Investment Bust: Did Agency Costs Play a Role? Was It Something Lawyers Helped Structure?
Joseph Bankman and Marcus Cole
Roundtable Discussion: Corporate Governance
Chicago-Kent Law Review
Institutional Foundations for Economic Legal Reform in Transition Economies: The Case of Competition Policy and Antitrust Enforcement
William E. Kovacic
Why Some Countries Are Rich and Some Are Poor
Douglass C. North
Notes
Learning from the Storm: Lessons for Illinois Following California's Experience with Electricity Restructuring
William A. Borders
Editors
- Editor-in-Chief
- Eric A. Priest
- Managing Editor
- Karyn R. Vanderwarren
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- Zane L. Zielinski
- Stacy L. Maloney
- Elizabeth A. Pawlicki
- Michael F. Hughes
- Adrianne K. Zahner
- Derek M. Spychalski
- Executive Notes & Comments Editor
- Molly M. Joyce
- Notes & Comments Editors
- Tracy S. Cassidy
- Damon Cheronis
- Mark E. Turek
- Jeffrey Enright
- Mark R. Facchini
- Jennifer A. DeVriendt
- Stacy D. Justic
- Rebecca A. Levin
- Allison A. Krumhorn
- Alison R. Scheidler
- Ehab M. Samuel
- Website Editor
- Ehab M. Samuel