How do legal standards matter? : an empirical study of special litigation committees
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2020
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Authors: | Krishnan, C. N. V. ; Davidoff Solomon, Steven ; Thomas, Randall S. |
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The journal of corporate finance : contracting, governance and organization. - Amsterdam : Elsevier, ISSN 0929-1199, ZDB-ID 1189269-9. - Vol. 60.2020, p. 1-19
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Subject: | Case dismissal | Case settlements | Delaware chancery court | Delaware standard | High value settlements | Lawsuits | Legal standards | SLC | SLC reports | Special litigation committee | Zivilprozess | Civil litigation | Rechtsökonomik | Economic analysis of law | Rechtsprechung | Court decisions | Standardisierung | Standardization | Haftung | Liability | Schiedsgerichtsbarkeit | Arbitration | Rechtsordnung | Legal system |
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