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"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).

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Recent Posts from Professor Bainbridge

  • The UCLA Tuition "Riot"

    This email is making the rounds of the blogosphere, creating the impression that there's a major riot here at UCLA protesting tuition hikes: In the first place, reliable counts say that there's only about 200…

  • Subramanian Replies re Delaware 203 Constitutionality

    Harvard law prof Guhan Subramanian objects by email to my analysis of his article on the constitutionality of DGCL section 203 (the business combination statute): Thanks for your thoughtful posting on our Section 203 article.…

  • The Frakking Cowboys?

    Poll: What is the most popular NFL team among the league's players? The same one that's the most popular among its fans: the Dallas Cowboys. The Cowboys came out on top in a Sports Illustrated…

  • Truthers, Birthers, and ?

    I don't have much use for Sarah Palin, but I also don't see a sliver of daylight between the people fixated on her, the Birthers, and the Truthers. So we need a nice one word…

  • 10 Things I Think I Think: The Cold Edition

    Obama's stimulus package is doing the economy about as much good as zinc lozenges are doing my cold. The only real difference is that paying for the lozenges isn't going to put the next generation…

  • 10 Fun Facts about Common Colds

    Did you know: The patient is most contagious at days 2 to 4 of the cold. I'm on day 3. Luckily, there's nobody I'm tempted to go breathe on. Duration ranges from 2-14 days, with…

  • Head Cold

    As I expected, the sneezing, wheezing, hacking a**holes on that flight to Lynchburg last week managed to infect me with their loathsome germs. I returned to LA to find myself the proud possessor of: A…

  • Delaware's Competition

    I'm at the Federalist Society to participate in a panel on federalism in corporate governance. My thoughts on this subject have been heavily influenced by Mark Roe's article Delaware's Competition, from which I borrowed some…

  • Disease Carriers in the Air

    I spent today in the air heading to Lynchburg Virginia to visit family. US Airways from LAX to Charlotte was fine. Upgrade to first class on a newish Airbus 320.Decent, albeit tepid breakfast. Reasonably clean.…

  • The Constitutionality of the Delaware Takeover Statute

    Guhan Subramanian has posted an interesting study of the Delaware takeover statute (§ 203), in which he and his co-authors find that “no bidder in the past nineteen years has been able to achieve 85%…


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