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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.
The Transactional Document Guide for Business Organizations familiarizes students with the basic forms and documents used in the life cycle of a business and illustrates how the law is applied in practice. This text provides readers with full-length documents that have been selected for their readability.Organized into three primary sections covering corporations, general partnerships, and hybrid entities, the supplemental text features 15 documents in total that provide examples of partnership agreements, articles of organization, certificates of merger and dissolution, proxy statements, and more.The second edition has been revised to feature document examples from Facebook, rather than McDonalds, including such documents as Facebook's articles of incorporation, bylaws, and proxy statement. Additionally, the third section includes a new Statement of Dissociation, Statement of Dissolution, and Application to Register Limited Liability Partnership.The Transactional Document Guide for Business Organizations is an excellent supplemental textbook for foundational courses in business organization and business planning.
"This book is a supplement for any introductory business organizations course." - Preface
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.
Provides students with the basic forms and documents used in the life cycle of a business and illustrates how the law is applied in practice. While many standard texts feature heavily abbreviated documents, The Transactional Document Guide gives students access to complete versions, selected for their readability.
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