The Corporate Practice Commentator has announced the results of its nineteenth annual poll to select the ten best corporate and securities articles. Teachers in corporate and securities law were asked to select the best corporate and securities articles from a list of articles published and indexed in legal journals during 2012. Here's the results (HT: Leiter):
- Armour, John, Bernard Black and Brian Cheffins. Delaware's balancing act. 87 Ind. L.J. 1345-1405 (2012).
- Bar-Gill, Oren and Ryan Bubb. Credit card pricing: the CARD Act and beyond. 97 Cornell L. Rev. 967-1018 (2012).
- Bartlett, Robert P., III. Making banks transparent. 65 Vand. L. Rev. 293-386 (2012).
- Barzuza, Michal. Market segmentation: the rise of Nevada as a liability-free jurisdiction. 98 Va. L. Rev. 935-1000 (2012).
- Bratton, William W. and Michael L. Wachter. The political economy of fraud on the market. 160 U. Pa. L. Rev. 69-168 (2011).
- Cain, Matthew D. and Steven M. Davidoff. Delaware's competitive reach. 9 J. Empirical Legal Stud. 92-128 (2012).
- Cheffins, Brian, John Armour and Bernard Black. Delaware corporate litigation and the fragmentation of the plaintiffs' bar. 2012 Colum. Bus. L. Rev. 427-501.
- Fisch, Jill E. The destructive ambiguity of federal proxy access. 61 Emory L.J. 435-500 (2012).
- Rock, Edward B. Shareholder eugenics in the public corporation. 97 Cornell L. Rev. 849-906 (2012).
- Squire, Richard. How collective settlements camouflage the costs of shareholder lawsuits. 62 Duke L.J. 1-78 (2012).
- Thomas, Randall S. and Robert B. Thompson. A theory of representative shareholder suits and its application to multijurisdictional litigation. 106 Nw. U. L. Rev. 1753-1819 (2012).