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31 Jan 2012, 8:02 pm by Tom Ulen
Like all the others who have commented on Lynn Stout's Cultivating Conscience, I enjoyed it thoroughly. [read post]
30 Jan 2012, 7:22 am by Adam Benforado
  I don’t dispute Stout’s claim that “[j]ust as thin and fragile reeds can be woven together to make a basket that is strong enough to carry a heavy load, when many small acts of restraint and consideration on the part of many individuals are woven together, they form a peaceful and prosperous society. [read post]
10 Jan 2012, 9:30 am by Matt Bodie
Ulen, Swanlund Chair Emeritus, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and  Professor Emeritus, University of Illinois College of Law Molly J. [read post]
20 Dec 2011, 3:12 am by Andrew Lavoott Bluestone
PROTOSTORM, LLC and PETER FAULISI, Plaintiffs, -against- ANTONELLI, TERRY, STOUT & KRAUS, LLP, DALE HOGUE, FREDERICK D. [read post]
30 Oct 2011, 4:46 pm by Daniel E. Cummins
Monroe Co. 2011, Miller, J.), in which the Court also granted a defendant’s summary judgment motion on the limited tort issue. [read post]
28 Sep 2011, 2:24 pm by Michael Reiter, Attorney at Law
  You have the example of Judge Jan Goldsmith becoming City Attorney in San Diego against the City Attorney that makes City Attorney Jim Penman look like a rank amateur as far as divisiveness (and actual power of the office), you have Judge Paul Zellerbach beating Rod Pacheco for Riverside County DA (who made former San Bernardino County District Attorney Dennis Stout look reasonable, and you have the more local example of Judge Patrick J. [read post]
21 Mar 2011, 10:26 am by Steve Bainbridge
[12] Anabtawi & Stout, supra note 113, at 1287-88 (describing transaction) [read post]
4 Feb 2011, 5:21 am by Daniel E. Cummins
Deleo, No. 970 - Civil - 2007 (Monroe Co. 2011, Miller, J.).Judge Miller's Opinion provides a thorough review of both the history and the requisite analysis of the serious injury threshold of the limited tort alternative.The Stout case involved a plaintiff who lost control of his vehicle on an icy roadway and was just coming to a stop when his vehicle was struck from the rear by another driver of another vehicle that had lost control on the ice. [read post]
4 Oct 2010, 8:26 pm by Steve Bainbridge
In discussing how companies are using delaying tactics to stall hostile takeover bids (a subject for another day), Steven Davidoff opines: The trick is for courts to prevent this manipulation from depriving shareholders of the ultimate choice of when to sell the company. [read post]