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- Title
The Separation of Corporate Law and Social Welfare.
- Authors
Bratton, William W.
- Abstract
The article discusses what the author refers to as the separation between corporate law and social welfare in America as of 2017, and it mentions the views of law professors Lyman Johnson and David Millon, as well as information about post-war corporations, conflicts, and resolutions in the 1900s. American management during the twentieth century is examined, along with shareholder wealth, the views of the late author Adolph A. Berle, and a post-takeover era.
- Subjects
UNITED States; CORPORATION law; PUBLIC welfare; PUBLIC welfare -- Social aspects; JOHNSON, Lyman; CONFLICT management; MILLON, David; MANAGEMENT; BERLE, Adolf Augustus, 1895-1971; STOCKHOLDER wealth; HISTORY; TWENTIETH century; POLITICAL attitudes
- Publication
Washington & Lee Law Review, 2017, Vol 74, Issue 2, p767
- ISSN
0043-0463
- Publication type
Article