David Millon is the J.B. Stombock Professor of Law at Washington and Lee University.
A highly respected scholar in the areas of corporate law and legal history, Millon has
written about some of the most pressing issues of the day, from corporate social
responsibility to the Enron collapse to the law and politics of hostile takeover
regulation. 

Articles & Essays

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Keeping Hope Alive, Washington and Lee Law Review (2011)
 
The Single Consituency Argument in the Economic Analysis of Business Law, Journal in Law and Economics: Journal of Policy (2009)
 

Books

Book Chapters

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Reforming the Third Year of Law School (with Robert T. Danforth), Reforming Legal Education: Law Schools at the Crossroads (2012)
 

Addresses & Presentations

Institutional Shareholders and Corporate Responsibility, 5th International Conference on COrporate Social Responsibility (2012)
 
Klobel v. Royal Dutch Petroleum Co., Southeastern Association of Law Schools Annual Meeting (2012)
 
Corporate Law and Human Rights, Panelist, Law and Society Association Annual Meeting (2012)
 
Shareholder Social Responsibility, Presenter, Berle IV: The Future of Financial/Securities Markets (2012)
 
Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainability, Presenter, Towards Sustainable Companies: Identifying New Avenues (2011)