Volume 33, Number 2 (2008)
This issue includes essays from the Project for Law and Business Ethics Symposium: “Unearthing Corporate Wrongdoing: Detecting and Dealing with Ethical Breaches in the Business World”Front Matter
Front Matter, Volume 33, Number 2
University of Dayton
Articles
Is Business Judgment a Catch-22 for ADEA Plaintiffs? The Impact of Smith v. City of Jackson on Future ADEA Employment Litigation
Ann Marie Tracey and Norma Skoog
Immunity and Mental Health Professionals
Mary Katherine Huffman
Are Adjuncts a Benefit or a Detriment?
David Lander
Comment
Has the Supreme Court Forgotten the Patentee? Recent Patent Licensing Decisions Contradict Patent Policy, Harm Licensors, and Alter Negotiation
David M. Treadway
Symposium
Unearthing Corporate Wrongdoing: Detecting and Dealing with Ethical Breaches in the Business World
Eric C. Chaffee
The Pendulum Swings Back: Revisiting Corporate Criminality and the Rise of Deferred Prosecution Agreements
Robert J. Ridge and Mackenzie A. Baird
The Value of Values in Small Business: Compliance and Ethics Programs for the Rest of Us
Paul Fiorelli and Ann Marie Tracey