This title covers the law of business associations for introductory courses. It discusses business organizations, including agency, general partnerships, closely held corporations, publicly held corporations, limited partnerships, limited liability partnerships, and limited liability companies. The material on the unincorporated business forms has been revised, updated, and expanded to reflect the centrality of these forms of business organization in modern law practice and in the economy generally. Among other state and model statutes, the Revised Uniform LLC Act (2006), the Revised Uniform Partnership Act (1997), the Uniform Limited Partnership Act (2001), and the Third Restatement of Agency (2006) are discussed and cited.
The text can easily be used in a Business Organization course with a focus on corporate law. The Teacher's Manual includes detailed guidance for structuring the course, case analyses, and answers to questions raised in the book.
Focusing on corporations, sole proprietorships, partnerships, limited liability partnerships, and limited liability entities, the text explains the law and the theory behind the law while providing practical information that the paralegal ...
The new edition will explore recent developments in the Delaware Corporate law that further define the fiduciary responsibility of officers and directors, the continuing academic controversy over for whose benefit...
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This text is the most definitive guide to the law of business organizations available today.
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Business Organizations and Corporate Law is a text designed for the paralegal student. The unique perspective of this text was created specifically with the student in mind and focuses on being reader-friendly and paralegal centered.
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Turner v Bernstein, CA. No. 16190 (Ch Ct 2-9-99). In a short-form merger, a single number purporting to encompass the value of a corporation that is not supported with any financial information whatsoever is insufficient, as a matter of ...