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ICYMI: Tweets From the Week (Feb. 22, 2015)

By Stefan J. Padfield on February 22, 2015

“institutional shareholder influence in the UK is likely to be significantly affected..by four developments” http://t.co/5TIejaS5p0 #corpgov

— Stefan Padfield (@ProfPadfield) February 16, 2015

Divergent views of executives from Germany, Hong Kong, Japan, South Korea, and United States regarding #CSR http://t.co/COdCtK0txE #corpgov

— Jason Schloetzer (@managerialacct) February 18, 2015

ICYMI: “Round-Up of Recent Business Divorce Cases From Across the Country” http://t.co/B6sllwMAde

— Stefan Padfield (@ProfPadfield) February 18, 2015

“LLCs dominate entity formation & cutting edge has moved..to..’series’ a quasi-separate, quasi-person..within an LLC” http://t.co/sfDe490kic

— Stefan Padfield (@ProfPadfield) February 19, 2015

The Supreme Court’s new chance to remake insider-trading law http://t.co/yKxseVQS9S by #onthecase #SCOTUS

— Alison Frankel (@AlisonFrankel) February 19, 2015

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Director of the NCPPR’s Free Enterprise Project. Prior experience includes 15+ years as a law professor, two federal judicial clerkships, private practice at Cravath, Swaine & Moore, LLP, and 6 years enlisted active duty (US Army). Immigrant (naturalized).

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