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Berger Harris partner Lisa Stark was a contributing author to the “Annual Survey of Judicial Developments Pertaining to Venture Capital,” which was published in September 2013 in Preferred Returns, the newsletter of
At Harvard Law School's Corporate Governance blog, Noam Noked has a feature on corporate governance indices being established by var
Chief Justice Myron Steele of the Delaware Supreme Court has announced his retirement, effective November 30.
Ronald Coase, one of the pioneers of the field of law and economics and author of the most frequently cited law review article of all time, has died. He was 102.
In conjunction with the publication of Chapter 11 of Business Law Basics, a round-up of quotes about the U.S. Constitution:
At the Freakonomics Blog, Kal Rustiala and Chris Sprigman analyze a new paper by Paul Heald which looks at the impact of copyright law on the availability of books from an economic perspectiv
The Delaware Senate has passed House Bill 126, amending the Delaware Limited Liability Company Act. The Delaware House of Representatives passed the bill on May 15.
Professor Stephen Bainbridge raises the issue of whether the use of Bit
At the Harvard Law School Forum on Corporate Governance, Mats Isaksson has a