Talk:David H. Webber
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Additional information for The Rise of the Working-Class Shareholder
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I am employed by Boston University and have a COI with this page. Could the following sentence be added at the end of the last paragraph in The Rise of the Working-Class Shareholder: Labor's Last Best Weapon section?
A Korean edition of the book was published by Max Media in 2020.[1]
JRobble (talk) 12:15, 18 December 2020 (UTC)
References
- ^ "The Rise of the Working-Class Shareholder". Max Education. Retrieved 18 December 2020.
- Hi all, I did the change as i have checked and it is correct that this Korean edition exists. As I am quite new here, would appreciate any feedback if something has to be done to close the edit request
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Victrue (talk) 18:11, 21 December 2020 (UTC)
- Hi @Victrue: I've closed the original edit request as answered (by adding a <code>|A</code> to the original template. Orvilletalk 07:37, 24 January 2021 (UTC)
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I am employed by Boston University and have a COI with this page. Could the following sentence be added at the end of the Articles section:
His article, "Shareholder Value(s): Index Fund ESG Activism and the New Millennial Corporate Governance,"[1] co-authored with Michal Barzuza and Quinn Curtis, was voted a 2020 top corporate and securities law article in a survey of law scholars conducted by Corporate Practice Commentator.[2]
JRobble (talk) 17:09, 12 May 2021 (UTC)
- I am closing it as not done. The given references don't say the article was nominated as one of the "top corporate and securities law article". Chirota (talk) 00:27, 13 May 2021 (UTC)
- Hi Chirota, I am a little confused by your reasoning. The first sentence of the Harvard Law Today article cited at the end of the sentence says, "Articles by Harvard Law Professor Guhan Subramanian J.D./M.B.A. ’98 and Michal Barzuza LL.M. ’99 S.J.D.’04, Robert Braucher Visiting Professor of Law, as well as by a number of other HLS alumni, were recently named the Top Corporate and Securities Articles of 2020 by Corporate Practice Commentator." Professor Barzuza was a co-author of the article discussed in my proposed edit. JRobble (talk) 11:43, 13 May 2021 (UTC)
- Sorry JRobble, my initial search didn't fetch anything, not sure why. Anyway, its done now . Chirota (talk) 00:30, 16 May 2021 (UTC)
References
- ^ Barzuza, Michal; Curtis, Quinn; Webber, David H. (February 2021). "Shareholder Value(s): Index Fund ESG Activism and the New Millennial Corporate Governance". Southern California Law Review. 93 (6): 1243. Retrieved 12 May 2021.
- ^ "Subramanian, Barzuza, other Harvard Law affiliates recognized by Corporate Practice Commentator". Harvard Law Today. 6 May 2021. Retrieved 12 May 2021.