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Articles by Professors Rock and Fisch Are Listed Among Top 10 in 2008

May 08, 2009

Articles by Penn Law Professors Edward B. Rock and Jill E. Fisch are among the Top Ten corporate and securities articles for 2008, as listed by the Corporate Practice Commentator.

Articles by Penn Law Professors Edward B. Rock and Jill E. Fisch are among the Top Ten corporate and securities articles for 2008, as listed by the Corporate Practice Commentator.

Teachers in corporate and securities law were asked to select the best corporate and securities articles from a list of articles published and indexed in legal journals during 2008.
 
Rock was cited for his paper, written with Marcel Kahan, "The hanging chads of corporate voting," and Fisch was cited for her paper, written with Stephen J. Choi, "On beyond CalPERS: Survey evidence on the developing role of public pension funds in corporate governance."
 
All of the articles, listed in alphabetical order of the initial author, are:
 
Anabtawi, Iman and Lynn Stout. Fiduciary duties for activist shareholders. 60 Stan. L. Rev. 1255-1308 (2008).
 
Brummer, Chris. Corporate law preemption in an age of global capital markets. 81 S. Cal. L. Rev. 1067-1114 (2008).
 
Choi, Stephen and Marcel Kahan. The market penalty for mutual fund scandals. 87 B.U. L. Rev. 1021-1057 (2007).
 
Choi, Stephen J. and Jill E. Fisch. On beyond CalPERS: Survey evidence on the developing role of public pension funds in corporate governance. 61 Vand. L. Rev. 315-354 (2008).
 
Cox, James D., Randall S. Thomas and Lynn Bai. There are plaintiffs and…there are plaintiffs: An empirical analysis of securities class action settlements. 61 Vand. L. Rev. 355-386 (2008).
 
Henderson, M. Todd. Paying CEOs in bankruptcy: Executive compensation when agency costs are low. 101 Nw. U. L. Rev. 1543-1618 (2007).
 
Hu, Henry T.C. and Bernard Black. Equity and debt decoupling and empty voting II: Importance and extensions. 156 U. Pa. L. Rev. 625-739 (2008).
 
Kahan, Marcel and Edward Rock. The hanging chads of corporate voting. 96 Geo. L.J. 1227-1281 (2008).
 
Strine, Leo E., Jr. Toward common sense and common ground? Reflections on the shared interests of managers and labor in a more rational system of corporate governance. 33 J. Corp. L. 1-20 (2007).
 
Subramanian, Guhan. Go-shops vs. no-shops in private equity deals: Evidence and implications. 63 Bus. Law. 729-760 (2008).