Washington University Law Quarterly
© 2002 by Washington University

 This issue is  available in PDF format for which the free Adobe reader is required.


Volume 80

Number 2

Summer 2002


Table of Contents 

Faculty List 

Editorial Board and Staff 

Mailing Statement (PDF)


CONTENTS

F. HODGE O’NEAL CORPORATE AND SECURITIES
LAW SYMPOSIUM

CONFLICTS OF INTEREST IN CORPORATE AND SECURITIES LAW

No One Can Serve Two Masters: Corporate and Securities Law After Enron Joel Seligman 449
Threats and Safeguards in the Determination of Auditor Independence William T. Allen
Arthur Siegel
519
The Paradoxical Corporate and Securities Law Implications of Counsel Serving on the Client's Board James D. Cox 541
When Lawyers and Law Firms Invest in Their Corporate Clients' Stock Donald C. Langevoort 569
Monopolist, Aristocrat, or Entrepeneur?: A Comparitive Perspective on the Future of Multidisciplinary Partnerships in the United States, France, Germany, and the United Kingdom After the Disintegration of Andersen Legal Mary C. Daly 589
NOTES
To Become A Midwife: Reducing Legal Barriers to Entry Into the Midwifery Profession Susan Corcoran 649
Trespass to Chattels in the Age of the Internet R. Clifton Merrell 675

 


| Washington University School of Law Home Page | Publications Home Page  |
| Quarterly Home Page  | Quarterly Issues  |

© 2002 by Washington University