'Overall, Shapira's explanations are as clear as they can be for such a complex subject. He combines interviews, case studies, and meta-analysis of other studies in various fields that are related to law and reputation, such as consumer behavior and stock market analysis. Each chapter begins with an overview of the chapter's content and how it links to other parts of the book. Readers also benefit from extensive footnotes, with sources from a variety of fields. I recommend the book to any law library that collects in law and economics, business law, or products liability.' Melissa Strickland, Law Library Journal
1. How Reputation Works; 2. How The Legal System Affects Reputation; 3. Private Litigation. Corporate Law's Puzzle; 4. Public Enforcement. The Sec's Settlement Practices; 5. Corporate Philanthropy As Signaling And Co-Optation; 6. Regulators' Reputation; 7. The Case For Openness; 8. The Case Against Mandatory Arbitration; Conclusion.