Hofstra Law Review
Volume 10, Issue 4 (1982)
Front Matter
A Response to the Hague Symposium
Particularism in the Conflict of Laws
Courtland H. Peterson
Three Might-Have-Beens: A Reaction to the Symposium on Allstate Insurance Co. v. Hague
Andreas F. Lowenfeld
A Wishful Thinker's Rehearing in the Hague Case
Frederic L. Kirgis Jr.
Book Review
The Enigma of Felix Frankfurter. By H.N. Hirsch
Jerome Alan Cohen
Articles
The Bribery of Warren Hastings: The Setting of a Standard for Integrity in Administration
John T. Noonan Jr.
The Practical Necessity for Amendment of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act: S. 708-The Current Legislative Initiative
Richard A. Hibey
Notes
The Equity Cushion Analysis in Bankruptcy
Lawrence J. Dash
Corporate Opportunity and Corporate Competition: A Double-Barreled Theory of Fiduciary Liability
Jodi L. Popofsky
Much Ado about Due-on-Sale: Avoiding the Tempest in New York
Linda L. Kreicher
The Design Defect Test in New Jersey: An Unworkable Standard
Lawrence H. Haber