The Freakonomics Blog has re-posted a podcast discussion between Steve Levitt and Stephen Dubner about sunk costs and when, in economic analysis, it is beneficial to quit one's course of action. Many litigators would benefit from a better understanding of sunk costs and what they represent.
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Jeremy Gordon, director of China Business Services and author of Risky Bus
The Delaware Corporate and Legal Services Blog has posted analysis by retiring Delaware Supreme Court Justice Jack Jacobs of recurring issues in corporate governance law.
Andre Bouchard has been confirmed by the Delaware Senate to serve as the 21st Chancellor of the Delaware Court of Chancery.
Editor's note: early in the life of this blog we attempted to provide a famous quotation from legal history, sometimes with extensive commentary and historical perspective (see here) in a piece entitled "Legal Quote of the Week." It's
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Andre Bouchard has been nominated by Governor Jack Markell to serve as the 21st Chancellor of the Delaware Court of Chancery.
Io9.com reports on a study funded by Dunkin' Donuts and Career Builder to analyze the coffee-consumption patterns of America's professionals.
At Richochet.com, Richard Epstein has analysis of the pending Comcast-Time Warne
At the New York Business Divorce Blog, Peter Mahler has an interesting post about recent New York case law interpretin