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Bernard Sharfman, Case Western Reserve University School of Law
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Jonathan Bevilacqua, State University of New York at Buffalo
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Anh Tran, City University London
Ralph Walking, Drexel University
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Lucian Bebchuk, Harvard University
Alma Cohen, Tel Aviv University
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Mark Mietzner, Darmstadt University of Technology
Denis Schweizer, WHU (Otto Beisheim)
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Christopher Clifford, University of Kentucky
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Ralph Walking, Drexel University (Lebow)
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The University of Pennsylvania Law Review, January 2008
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