The Black Letter Series always offers a comprehensive and discussion of the subject matter area, and Black Letter Series: Corporations highlights the important interpretations of cases and how they apply to factual situations. Few other study guide products help students better understand ever-changing interpretations of the law.
This very popular outline clearly explains the various legal entities entitled to act and do business in our society. It is designed to help students and practitioners better understand the modern business environment and all aspects of corporation law. It explains corporate and international business transactions, and also contains a text correlation chart that cross-references leading casebooks on corporations.
Table of Contents includes:
Corporation Law in General;
Formation of Corporation;
Preincorporation Transactions;
Piercing the Corporate Veil;
Financing the Corporation;
The Statutory Scheme of Management and Control;
Shareholders' Meetings, Voting, and Control Arrangements;
Directors;
Officers;
Management of the Closely Held Corporation;
Corporate Governance and the Publicly Held Corporation;
SEC Disclosure Requirements and Proxy Regulations;
Contests for Control;
Duties of Directors, Officers, and Shareholders;
Duties Relating to Disclosure and Transactions in Shares;
Indemnification and Liability Insurance;
The Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995;
Shareholders Derivative Litigation;
Books and Records;
Organic Changes;
Foreign Corporations.
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