Professor Bainbridge
"Corporate Law and Governance | Business and Economics | Legal Academics | Wine and Food."
Author: Stephen Bainbridge is a law professor at the University of Southern California. He also contributes to Mirror of Justice. His most recent books include Business Associations: Cases and Materials on Agency, Partnerships, and Corporations (6th ed. 2006) (with Klein and Ramseyer); Agency, Partnerships, and Limited Liability Entities: Cases and Materials on Unincorporated Business Associations (2nd ed. 2007) (with Klein and Ramseyer); Agency, Partnerships & LLCs (2004); Corporation Law and Economics (2002); and Securities Law-Insider Trading (1999).
Blawg Related Categories: Corporate Law • Corporate Compliance • Law Professors • University of California, Los Angeles • Law Professor • Blawg 100 • Business Law • Economics
Recent Posts from Professor Bainbridge
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Happy Fourth
My grandfather in the 17th Cavalry circa 1918:
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Better late than never
Colin Powell wises up: Colin Powell, one of President Obama's most prominent Republican supporters, expressed concern Friday that the president's ambitious blitz of costly initiatives may be enlarging the size of government and the federal…
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Fantasy Mock Draft # 1
My first mock draft of 2009. A 12 team, PPR, snake draft, 2 RB, 2 WR, one RB/WR flex, 1 QB, 1 TE, ! DST, 1 K league: 10: Larry Fitzgerald, WR 15: Tom Brady,…
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Palin's Friday Strategy
Matthew Cooper makes a good (if somewhat obvious) point: Sarah Palin's stunning announcement that she'd not only decline to seek reelection as Alaska's Governor in 2010 but that she'd resign her term later this month…
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Ten Things I Think I Think
1. The worst thing about Sarah Palin's decision to step down as Governor to focus on running for the presidency is that it'll make Andrew Sullivan even more monomaniacal. Andy: Give it a rest once…
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Gun Nuts: Do NOT Watch this Video
I'm sending this one to Glenn and Eugene:
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How Would You Balance the California Budget: On-Line Tool
The LA Times has an interactive feature that lets you devise a plan for balancing the California budget with program cuts and tax increases. My solution avoided major tax increases and cuts to education, while…
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Best Blogs for ...
The "100 Best Blogs for Those Who Want to Change the World." Now we need the 100 best blkogs for people who think "we do well to abide by precedent and precept and even prejudice,…
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Health Care: Not so Fraught
Paul Krugman thinks that: The standard competitive market model just doesn’t work for health care: adverse selection and moral hazard are so central to the enterprise that nobody, nobody expects free-market principles to be enough.…
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Wal-Mart and Health Care
Megan McArdle observes: I find it hard to believe that none of the liberal commentators breathlessly celebrating Wal-Mart's "capitulation" on national health care have even entertained the most parsimonious explanation: that Wal-Mart is in favor…