Volume 83, Issue 4 (2005) Mutual Funds, Hedge Funds, and Institutional Investors
F. Hodge O'Neal Corporate and Securities Law Symposium
Private Litigation to Enforce Fiduciary Duties in Mutual Funds: Derivative Suits, Disinterested Directors and the Ideology of Investor Sovereignty
Donald C. Langevoort
Enhanced Corporate Governance for Mutual Funds: A Flawed Concept that Deserves Serious Reconsideration
Martin E. Lybecker
Comments on Martin Lybecker's Enhanced Corporate Governance
Mercer E. Bullard
Common Themes and Unintended Consequences in Class Action Reform
Francis E. McGovern
Should Investment Companies Be Subject to a New Statutory Self-Regulatory Organization?
Joel Seligman
Class Actions and Limited Vision: Opportunities for Improvement Through a More Functional Approach to Class Treatment of Disputes
Jeffrey W. Stempel
Do Institutions Matter? The Impact of the Lead Plaintiff Provision of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act
Stephen J. Choi, A. C. Pritchard, and Jill E. Fisch
Mutual Fund Expense Disclosures: A Behavioral Perspective
James D. Cox and John W. Payne
Notes
Looks Sell, But Are They Worth the Cost?: How Tolerating Looks-Based Discrimination Leads to Intolerable Discrimination
Hannah Fleener
“Banking” on Law Enforcement: Advocating a New Balancing Test for DNA Storage After United States v. Kincade
Sasha E. Polonsky