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Thursday
Oct292009

Corporate Governance and Delaware Chief Justice Steele

We have been discussing some of the recent cases arising out of Delaware that take a predictably harsh view towards shareholder rights. 

Sometimes in trying to explain these things, we are unable to do so with the same clarity and erudition of others, particularly those in the middle of this debate.  So for the next four or five posts, we turn to an interview by Myron Steele, the Chief Justice of the Delaware Supreme Court.  He has given his views on a number of issues in the corporate governance debates, something that comes as no surprise.  We will devote a couple of posts to the interview, which can be found here

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