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Agency Law and Asset Partitioning

Robert B. Thompson
Vanderbilt University - School of Law; Vanderbilt University - Owen Graduate School of Management



University of Cincinnati Law Review, 2003

Abstract:     
The law's recognition of a corporation as an entity separate from its shareholders permits corporate planners to partition assets in a way that often contributes to economic efficiency. That first-mover advantage, however, is not unlimited and the law regularly limits the abuse of such planning, as in non-consensual settings where the entity named as the actor lacks sufficient assets to pay harms arising out of the business. Agency law has been a traditional means by which liability has been extended beyond the corporate entity in particular circumstances. This paper explores how this traditional use of agency law has dissipated and the growing use of agency law to reinforce separateness and asset partitioning, even in non-consensual settings. The central point of discussion is the Supreme Court's decision in U.S. v. Bestfoods, an environmental case in which the Court contained liability within a corporate subsidiary. The article suggests this use goes beyond traditional agency principles, such that a deeper analysis of this context would be warranted.

Keywords: agency, asset partitioning, corporation, piercing the veil

JEL Classifications: K22, K2, K0, G32

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Date posted: August 04, 2003 ; Last revised: August 07, 2003

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Thompson, Robert B., Agency Law and Asset Partitioning. University of Cincinnati Law Review, 2003. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=429620 or doi:10.2139/ssrn.429620


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Robert Blakey Thompson (Contact Author)
Vanderbilt University - School of Law ( email )
131 21st Avenue South
Nashville, TN 37203-1181
United States
615-322-1002 (Phone)
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Vanderbilt University - Owen Graduate School of Management
401 21st Avenue South
Nashville, TN 37203
United States
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