Volume 33, Issue 4 (2010) Symposium: In Berle’s Footsteps—A Symposium Celebrating the Launch of the Adolf A. Berle, Jr. Center on Corporations, Law & Society
Front Matter
Foreword: In Berle’s Footsteps
Charles R.T. O'Kelley
Table of Contents
Seattle University Law Review
Address
Opening Remarks
Chancellor William B. Chandler III
Symposium Articles
Revisiting Berle and Rethinking the Corporate Structure
Kelli A. Alces
Monitoring to Reduce Agency Costs: Examining the Behavior of Independent and Non-Independent Boards
Anita Anand, Frank Milne, and Lynnette Purda
Tracking Berle’s Footsteps: The Trail of The Modern Corporation’s Last Chapter
William W. Bratton and Michael L. Wachter
Power Without Property, Still: Unger, Berle, and the Derivatives Revolution
Cristie Ford and Carol Liao
Then and Now: Professor Berle and the Unpredictable Shareholder
Jennifer G. Hill
Rethinking the Separation of Ownership from Management in American History
Kenneth Lipartito and Yumiko Morii
The Modern Corporation as Social Construction
Mark S. Mizruchi and Daniel Hirschman
Corporate Power in the Public Eye: Reassessing the Implications of Berle’s Public Consensus Theory
Marc T. Moore and Antoine Rebérioux
Berle and the Entrepreneur
Charles R.T. O'Kelley
Berle’s Vision Beyond Shareholder Interests: Why Investment Bankers Should Have (Some) Personal Liability
Claire Hill and Richard Painter
Enumerating Old Themes? Berle’s Concept of Ownership and the Historical Development of English Company Law in Context
Lorraine E. Talbot
The Birth of Corporate Governance
Harwell Wells
Comments
Moral Foundation Theory and the Law
Colin Prince