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The Harvard Business Law Review (HBLR) aims to be the premier journal covering the laws of business organization and capital markets. HBLR will publish articles from professors, practitioners, and policymakers on corporate law and governance, securities and capital markets law, financial regulation and financial institutions, law and finance, financial distress and bankruptcy, and related subjects.

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Restructuring Sovereign Debt Under Local Law: Are Retrofit Collective Action Clauses Expropriatory?

May 8, 2012 By wpengine

Euro Crisis

Download PDF Melissa A. Boudreau* The European sovereign debt crisis has generated a number of controversial restructuring proposals that would have seemed appropriate only for emerging markets just a few years ago, but now are among the few options available to sustain the … [Read more...] about Restructuring Sovereign Debt Under Local Law: Are Retrofit Collective Action Clauses Expropriatory?

Filed Under: Home, International Business Law, Volume 2 Tagged With: collective action clauses, Debt crisis, European Union, Front Page, Greece, sovereign debt

The 2012 HBLR Symposium

March 12, 2012 By wpengine

The 2012 HBLR Symposium, Complexity and Change in Financial Regulation, will be held on March 23–24. Visit our symposium page for more information and to register. … [Read more...] about The 2012 HBLR Symposium

Filed Under: Featured, Home, Updates Tagged With: Financial Regulation, Front Page, symposium

Inaugural Issue Now Available (Spring 2011)

June 29, 2011 By wpengine

The Harvard Business Law Review is pleased to announce the publication of its inaugural issue. By focusing on specific aspects of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act, each of the following scholars helps to illuminate the merits and missteps of this … [Read more...] about Inaugural Issue Now Available (Spring 2011)

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LLCs and Corporations: A Fork in the Road in Delaware?

June 6, 2011 By wpengine

Download PDF Joshua P. Fershee* The limited liability company (LLC) has evolved from a little used entity option to become the leading business entity of choice.[1] The primary impetus for this change was an Internal Revenue Service (IRS) determination in 1988 that … [Read more...] about LLCs and Corporations: A Fork in the Road in Delaware?

Filed Under: Featured, Home Tagged With: CML V, Corporation, Delaware law, Front Page, Joshua Fershee, LLC law, partnerships

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