SMU Law Review
Front Matter
Tributes
In Honor of Professor Alan BrombergMarc I. Steinbergxi
Some Observations on Corporate or Business Tax ReformChristopher H. Hanna595
Reflections on "In the best interest of the corporation" and "Corporate Social Responsibility": An Essay Honouring the Memory of Professor Alan R. BrombergJoseph J. Norton603
Professor Alan R. Bromberg's Rule 10b-5Marc I. Steinberg617
Janus Capital" >"Make" Means "Make": Rejecting the Fourth Circuit's Two-Headed Interpretation of Janus CapitalC. Steven Bradford645
An Essay for Professor Alan Bromberg: Removing the Taint from Past Illegal Offers and SalesDouglas M. Branson657
The Tax-Transparent Entity in the International Conflict of LawsRichard M. Buxbaum675
"Loser Pays": The Latest Installment in the Battle-Scarred, Cliff-Hanging Survival of the Rule 10b-5 Class ActionJohn C. Coffee, Jr.689
Professor Alan R. Bromberg and the Scholarly Role of the TreatiseWendy G. Couture703
Regulating Information Flows in Capital MarketsOnnig H. Dombalagian727
Globalizing Up Corporate LawFranklin A. Gevurtz741
The Law on Insider Trading Lacks Needed DefinitionRoberta S. Karmel757
The Bromberg Balance: Proper Portfolio-Monitoring Agreements in Securities Class ActionsMichael J. Kaufman and John M. Wunderlich771
Equity and Corporate LawMark J. Loewenstein783
SEC Policy Change Re Settlements with Admissions of WrongdoingLewis D. Lowenfels and Michael J. Sullivan795
The Ties That Bind: LLC Operating Agreements as Binding CommitmentsJoan MacLeod Heminway811
Managing the Wealth of Nations: What China and America May Have to Teach Each Other About Corporate GovernanceDaniel J. Morrissey831
Reflections on the Securities Broker as a FiduciaryNorman S. Poser845
Dirks and the Genesis of Personal BenefitAdam C. Pritchard857
The New Financial Order: An Essay for Alan BrombergJoel Seligman877
Publicly-Traded LLCs: The New Kid on the ExchangeMary Siegel885
The False Promise of Publicly Offered Private PlacementsManning Gilbert Warren III899
Contracting Around Securities Litigation: Some Thoughts on the Scope of Litigation BylawsVerity Winship913