I write about intersections: intersections between bankruptcy law and professional
responsibility, between general goverance and management theories and governance and
management in higher education, between professional responsibility and popular culture,
and between regulations and human nature. I've started studying governance issues,
including the issues of the behavior of corporate boards and the behavior of stakeholders
in flat hierarchies, such as research universities, law firms, and judicial
districts.

Articles

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The Corporate Lawyer's Role in a Contemporary Democracy (with Colin P. Marks), Fordham Law Review (2009)
 

Books

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Enron and Other Corporate Fiascos: The Corporate Scandal Reader, 2d (with Jeffrey D. Van Niel and Bala G. Dharan) (2009)
 

Contributions to Books

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Swimming with Shark (with Michael Asimow), LAWYERS IN YOUR LIVING ROOM: LAW ON THE SMALL SCREEN (2008)
 

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Reflections of a Former Dean, INSIDE THE MINDS: LAW SCHOOL LEADERSHIP STRATEGIES (2007)
 

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Lord of the Flies (1963): The Development of Rules Within an Adolescent Culture, Screening Justice—The Cinema of Law: Fifty Significant Films of Law Order and Social Justice (2006)
 

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Bankruptcy Ethics Issues for Solos and Small Firms, Attorney Liability in Bankruptcy (2006)
 

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Acknowledgements and Introduction (with Bala G. Dharan), Enron: Corporate Fiascos and Their Implications (2004)