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Scholars – Academic, Insurance, Legal
- James L. Athearn
- University of South Carolina
- <WishList> – “New South Life: A Case Study“, by James L Athearn, in the April 1973 issue (Vol. XIX, No. 5) of Business and Economic Review; published by the Bureau of Business and Economic Research, University of South Carolina
- Joseph Belth
- Richard B. Corbett – Resume – 15p
- Mark Dorfman
- Sandra Gustavson
- Robert E. Hoyt
- Solomon S. Huebner
- Robert W. Klein
- Georgia State University – 1996-2018, Director of the Center of Risk Management and Insurance Research
- David R Lange
- Robert Mehr
- Travis Pritchett
- University of South Carolina – 1973-2013
- Barry S. Mulholland
- Terri Vaughn
- William Scheel
- Emmett J. Vaughan
- Kenneth S. Abraham
- 2013 – LR – Four Conceptions of Insurance, by Kenneth S. Abraham – 46p
- Tom Baker
- 1994 – LR – Constructing the Insurance Relationship: Sales Stories, Claims Stories, and Insurance Contract Damages, by Tom Baker – 41p
- Omri Ben-Shahar
- 2011 – LR – The Failure of Mandated Disclosures, by Omri Ben-Shahar – 103p
- Michelle Boardman
- 2006 – LR – Contra Proferentem: The Allure of Ambiguous Boiletplate, by Michelle E. Boardman – 25p
- Michael J. Borden
- 2004 – LR – PSLRA, SLUSA, and Defrauded Retirement Investors: Overlooked Side Effects of a Potent Legislative Medicine, by Michael J. Borden — [BonkNote] — 60p
- Vanishing Premium, Class Actions, Life Insurance Companies
- 2013 – LR – Of Outside Monitors and Inside Monitors: The Role of Journalists in Caremark Litigation, by Michael J. Borden – 36p
- In re Caremark International Inc. Derivative Litigation
- There is good reason to believe that journalists can be effective monitors of corporate wrongdoing.
- Gensler’s comments suggest that regulators and the public depend on journalists to assist in law enforcement and to ensure that markets function.
- Corporate law should take advantage of this extralegal constraint by modifying the duty to monitor to clear the way for journalists to make their contributions.
- Elizabeth F. Brown
- tamarfrankel.com/
- Martin Grace
- Keeton
- Spencer Kimball
- Jeremy Kress
- Patricia McCoy
- Daniel Schwarcz
- Stempel
- Peter Siegelman
- Peter N. Swisher
- Susan Randall
- 1999 – LR – Insurance Regulation in the United States: Regulatory Federalism and the National Association of Insurance Commissioners, Susan Randall – 77p
- 2004 – LR – Judicial Attitudes Toward Arbitration and the Resurgence of Unconscionability, Susan Randall – 40p
- Cass Sunstein
- Elizabeth Warren
- David Zaring
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