2008-2009
“Are Securities Class Actions ‘Supplemental’ to SEC Enforcement? An Empirical Analysis.”
Michael Klausner ‘81, Nancy and Charles Munger Professor of Business and Professor of Law, Stanford Law School, “Are Securities Class Actions ‘Supplemental’ to SEC Enforcement? An Empirical Analysis.”
“Director Elections and the Influence of Proxy Advisors.”
Stephen Choi, Murray and Kathleen Bring Professor of Law, New York University School of Law and Jill E. Fisch ‘85, Perry Golkin Professor of Law, University of Pennsylvania Law School, “Director Elections and the Influence of Proxy Advisors.”
“Do Short Sellers Detect Overpriced Firms? Evidence from SEC Enforcement Actions.”
Jonathan Karpoff, Norman J. Metcalfe Endowed Professor in Finance, Foster School of Business, University of Washington, “Do Short Sellers Detect Overpriced Firms? Evidence from SEC Enforcement Actions.”
“Rating the Ratings: How Good are Commercial Governance Ratings?”
Robert Daines ‘92, Pritzker Professor of Law and Business, Stanford Law School, “Rating the Ratings: How Good are Commercial Governance Ratings?”
“Vintage Capital and Creditor Protection”
Effi Benmelech, Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, Harvard University, “Vintage Capital and Creditor Protection” (co-authored with Nittai Bergman).