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Do you shop at Market Basket? Tune in to discuss the Demoulas drama behind the statewide supermarket saga!
This was the inaugural Online Symposium, focusing on the Market Basket saga. Dean Eric Gouvin, who is Dean of Western New England University School of Law, discussed his contribution to the Symposium, titled, “What's Law Go to Do with It? An Essay About the Balance of Power in Corporate Governance Between Officers, Directors, and Shareholders.” We were also joined by New England Law | Boston Professor Eric Lustig, who is the director of the law school’s Center for Business Law, and whose contributions to the Symposium included a Foreword, detailed background, and a piece co-authored by New England Law | Boston Professor Emeritus Susan Finneran: “The ‘Close Corporation’ Legacy of the Demoulas / Market Basket Saga: A Case Against Type?” Our third guest was New England Law | Boston Professor Gary Bishop, who contributed to our online symposium with a review of the book, “We Are Market Basket: The Story of the Unlikely Grassroots Movement That Saved a Beloved Business,” by Daniel Korschun and Grant Welker.
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Do you shop at Market Basket? Tune in to discuss the Demoulas drama behind the statewide supermarket saga!
This was the inaugural Online Symposium, focusing on the Market Basket saga. Dean Eric Gouvin, who is Dean of Western New England University School of Law, discussed his contribution to the Symposium, titled, “What's Law Go to Do with It? An Essay About the Balance of Power in Corporate Governance Between Officers, Directors, and Shareholders.” We were also joined by New England Law | Boston Professor Eric Lustig, who is the director of the law school’s Center for Business Law, and whose contributions to the Symposium included a Foreword, detailed background, and a piece co-authored by New England Law | Boston Professor Emeritus Susan Finneran: “The ‘Close Corporation’ Legacy of the Demoulas / Market Basket Saga: A Case Against Type?” Our third guest was New England Law | Boston Professor Gary Bishop, who contributed to our online symposium with a review of the book, “We Are Market Basket: The Story of the Unlikely Grassroots Movement That Saved a Beloved Business,” by Daniel Korschun and Grant Welker.