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Transition Bonds for Stranded Costs, 4 Criterion Journal on Innovation 601 (2019).

Brief for Amici Curiae J. Gregory Sidak and Robert D. Willig in Support of Respondents, State of Ohio v. American Express Co., No. 16-1454, Supreme Court of the United States (Jan. 23, 2018), 2018 WL 565325.

Addendum to Attack of the Shorting Bass: Does the Inter Partes Review Process Enable Petitioners to Earn Abnormal Returns? (Criterion Economics Working Paper, Feb. 8, 2016).

Attack of the Shorting Bass: Does the Inter Partes Review Process Enable Petitioners to Earn Abnormal Returns?, 63 UCLA Law Review Discourse 120 (2015).

Brief for Amici Curiae J. Gregory Sidak, Robert D. Willig, David J. Teece, and Keith N. Hylton Scholars and Experts in Antitrust Economics in Support of Defendants-Appellants and Supporting Reversal, United States v. American Express Co., No. 15-1672 (2d Cir. Aug. 10, 2015).

Takeover Premiums, Appraisal Rights and the Price Elasticity of a Firm’s Publicly Traded Stock, 25 Georgia Law Review 783 (1991).

Corporate Takeovers, the Commerce Clause, and the Efficient Anonymity of Shareholders, 84 Northwestern University Law Review 1092 (1990).

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