Business Organizations: A Transactional Perspective teaches business organizations from a transactional practice perspective rather than a litigation-based one. By using this book, students will gain a solid foundation in the law of business organizations. Additionally, students will enhance their understanding of the business contexts in which the law operates, and they will gain an appreciation of the practice issues confronted by transactional lawyers when advising business organizations. The book incorporates both narrative text to explain core concepts of law and practice and actual statutory provisions, thus eliminating the need for a statutory supplement. Specific topics include forming, operating and terminating partnerships, corporations, and limited liability companies. Additionally, the book presents basic accounting and tax issues any transactional lawyer should know. The revised third edition features state and federal cases that are highly edited to show specific points of law pertinent to transactional practice. Serving as both an instructional textbook and preparation for the bar exam, Business Organizations: A Transactional Perspective can be used not only in law school courses, but in any graduate or undergraduate legal course on business organizations and associations, corporations, partnerships and limited liability companies.
Hardbound - New, hardbound print book.
Hardbound - New, hardbound print book.
Pathe Commc'ns Corp., 618, 627, 629-630, 637 Southeastern Sec. Corp., In re, 761 Speed v. Transamerica Corp., 768 STAAR Surgical Co. v. Waggoner, 193 Steiner v. Meyerson, 509 Sterling v. Mayflower Hotel Corp., 675 Sterling Drug, Inc., ...
Clear exposition and Case Previews support independent learning and focus case analysis. New to the Second Edition: Significantly more editing of cases with an eye towards making case excerpts shorter and more accessible to students.
The text concludes with “other” forms of corporations, such as nonprofit and professional corporations. The text combines in-depth substantive coverage of topics with practical information, including checklists.
These techniques include: outlining core concepts at the beginning of each chapter reinforcing core ideas at the conclusion of each chapter presenting short questions before and after the cases to focus on key issues using different visuals ...
21 Christensen Hatch Farms, Inc. v. Peavey Co., 505 F. Supp. 903, 905 (D. Minn. 1981); W.J. Howey Co., 328 U.S. at 298–99; see also 15 U.S.C. § 78c(a)(10) (2010). 22 Christensen Hatch Farms, 505 F. Supp. at 905; W.J. Howey Co., ...
This relatively concise book is intended to reach students in the basic corporate law course, regardless of course title. This book attempts to make the usual coverage as easy and straightforward as possible.
Softbound - New, softbound print book.
Business Organizations with Tax Planning