1919 Ford Case Shaped Corporate Law

1919 Ford Case Shaped Corporate Law

In 1919, Ford wanted to use excess profits to raise employee wages and hire more workers, but the Dodge brothers sued, arguing that a corporation's sole responsibility is to increase shareholder value. This case set the precedent for modern U.S. corporate law.

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