Volume 2004, Number 1

Symposium
Prescribing the Pill in Japan? Foreword to the Hostile M&A Conference Issue
Curtis J. Milhaupt
1
Poison Pill in Japan
Satoshi Kawai
11
The Poison Pill in Japan: The Missing Infrastructure
Ronald J. Gilson
21
Hostile M&A and the Poison Pill in Japan: A Judicial Perspective
William B. Chandler III
45
Does Corporate Law Really Matter in Hostile Takeovers?: Commenting on Professor Gilson and Chancellor Chandler
Hideki Kanda
67
Articles
Venture Capital Formation and Access: Lingering Impediments of the Investment Company Act of 1940
Duke K. Bristow, Benjamin D. King, and Lee R. Petillon
77
Implications of High Performance Production and Work Practices for Theory of the Firm and Corporate Governance
Thomas F. McInerney
135
Notes
Business Fiduciary Relationships and Honest Services Fraud: A Defense of the Statute
Paul M. Kessimian
199
Interlocutory Appeal of Class Action Certification Decisions Under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 23(f): A Proposal for a New Guideline
Christopher A. Kitchen
233

Volume 2004, Number 2

2003 Milton Handler Antitrust Review
The U.S. Antitrust Laws in a Global Context
Diane P. Wood
265
Using Economics to Improve Antitrust Policy
Dennis W. Carlton
283
Antitrust and the Regulatory Enterprise
Herbert Hovenkamp
335
Supplement to the 2003 Milton Handler Annual Antitrust Review Proceedings
ABCNY Antitrust Committee
379
Survey
A Brief Roadmap to Going Private
Joshua M. Koenig
505
Going Private Transactions: Delaware s Race to the Bottom?
Jason M. Quintana
547
Governing Insiders Going Private on Inside Information.
Sarah Al-Moosa
601

Volume 2004, Number 3

Articles
10(b) or Not 10(b)?: Yanking the Security Blanket for Attorneys in Securities Litigation
Elizabeth A. Nowicki
637
The U.S. Jurisdiction Over Transfers of U.S. Dollars Between Foreigners and Over Ownership of U.S. Dollar Accounts In Foreign Banks
Michael Gruson
721
Enronitis: Why Good Corporations Go Bad
Daniel J.H. Greenwood
773
Notes
The Refrigerated Real Estate Boom
Zachary Altschuler
851
Reputational Penalties for Corporations and The Federal Sentencing Guidelines
Dennis J. Recca
881

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