Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
1984
ISSN
0048-1572
Publisher
Ohio State University, Moritz College of Law
Language
en-US
Abstract
Symposium: Current Issues in Corporate Governance: Conference Panel Discussion
Prof. Kozyris: Our discussion today will focus on the so-called "business judgment rule," a judicially developed law concept that the business decisions of corporate management should not be second-guessed by the courts. The courts will not interfere with such decisions as they are being made and carried out, nor will they impose liability on management if it turns out that the decisions were wrong.
Recommended Citation
Tamar Frankel,
The Business Judgement Rule
,
in
45
Ohio State Law Journal
629
(1984).
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