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3 Apr 2009, 5:08 am
  Here's the participant list:Law School Academics (non-GW) Bill Bratton (Georgetown) Don Langevoort (Georgetown) Milt Regan (Georgetown) Jon Macey (Yale) Pat McCoy (Connecticut) Harvey Goldschmid (Columbia) Tamar Frankel (BU) Henry Hu (Texas) David Zaring (Penn/Wharton) David Skeel (Penn) Lisa Fairfax (Maryland) Joe McCahery (Amsterdam) Jim Cox (Duke) Steve Schwarcz (Duke) Frank Partnoy (San Diego) Bobby Ahdieh (Emory) Anna Gelpern (Rutgers Newark) Jim… [read post]
2 Feb 2009, 10:55 pm
With an antitrust angle to boot: The Panic of 1907, published last year by Robert Bruner and Sean Carr, is a good blow by blow account of the action stations nature of a financial crisis, in this case one that began with a freezing of the credit markets, blew up with an ill-timed effort to corner a commodities provider, and was famously resolved by private initiative. [read post]
2 Feb 2009, 7:02 pm
The Panic of 1907, published last year by Robert Bruner and Sean Carr, is a good blow by blow account of the action stations nature of a financial crisis, in this case one that began with a freezing of the credit markets, blew up with an ill-timed effort to corner a commodities provider, and was famously resolved by private initiative. [read post]
12 Jan 2009, 7:28 am
” That’s the message of an untitled post on the blog of Robert Bruner, Dean of the Darden School of Business at the University of Virginia. [read post]
11 Nov 2008, 2:14 pm
Bruner is titled: The Enduring Ambivalence of Corporate Law,  59 Ala. [read post]
10 Nov 2008, 6:59 pm
Rev. 1385 (2008), Chris Bruner writes: But in any event, as has long been recognized, the Delaware legislature has traditionally remained very cautious indeed when it comes to fundamental reform. [read post]
19 Aug 2008, 3:58 pm
  "Deals from Hell" by Robert Bruner is also a good read for students who are unfamiliar with the doings of large businesses, as are a number of other fairly obvious choices. [read post]
5 Jun 2007, 3:54 am
Underwood said there was no indication at the time that Bruner's execution was that significant.Bruner had been convicted of beating a Huntington woman to death with the claw-end of a hammer. [read post]