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Selected Publications
For a complete list of faculty citations, please visit iRis, Northeastern’s digital archive.
Adolf Berle and Revolution in the Modern Corporation
The Business Review, Cambridge, Vol. 15(Number 2, Summer 2010, 62 - 67), Pages 62 - 67.
New Conflicts of Interest in the Modern Corporation
The Journal of American Academy of Business, Cambridge (JAABC), 13(1), 8-14.
Constitutional and Empirical Issues in State Takeover Law Litigation
The Journal of American Academy Business, 12(1), 151-156.
