Business Organizations: Cases, Problems, and Case Studies
ISBN-13:
9780735571402
ISBN-10:
0735571406
Edition:
2
Author:
D. Gordon Smith, Cynthia A. Williams
Publication date:
2008
Publisher:
Aspen Publishers, Inc.
Format:
Hardcover
1056 pages
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ISBN-13:
9780735571402
ISBN-10:
0735571406
Edition:
2
Author:
D. Gordon Smith, Cynthia A. Williams
Publication date:
2008
Publisher:
Aspen Publishers, Inc.
Format:
Hardcover
1056 pages
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Business Organizations: Cases, Problems, and Case Studies (ISBN-13: 9780735571402 and ISBN-10: 0735571406), written by authors
D. Gordon Smith, Cynthia A. Williams, was published by Aspen Publishers, Inc. in 2008.
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Reflecting changes in the structure of contemporary business enterprise, Business Organizations: Cases, Problems, and Case Studies, now in a Second Edition, uses case law, problems, and case studies to examine the role and purview of law in real-life business transactions.
This innovative casebook offers:
- clear descriptions of the development and current state of the law
- up-to-date cases that feature interesting facts, as well as the major “must-know” cases
- coverage of both modern business structures and growth industries
- engaging business-school-style case studies—based on real events —encourage in-depth analysis of the application of legal principles in business transactions, and include:
- extensive facts about the situation and businesses involved
- excerpts from transactional and litigation documents
- short problems that follow selected topics test students’ understanding of material covered
- separate chapters devoted to limited liability companies and federal securities regulation, including:
- a detailed case study of Enron and its role in shaping the Sarbanes-Oxley Act
- a rich selection of teaching resources on a password-protected author website:
- additional transactional and litigation documents related to the cases in the book
- PowerPoints that cover the entire casebook o regular updates
- a detailed and up-to-date Teacher’s Manual
New to the Second Edition:
- updated materials on Shareholder Proposals
- revised coverage of directors’ duties, including the Disney case and Stone v. Ritter
- Tooley v. Donaldson on direct versus derivative claims
- new chapter focusing on limited liability companies
- integration of the Restatement (Third) of Agency into Chapter 1
A wealth of materials, both in the casebook and on the authors’ password-protected website, gives you an almost unlimited ability to expand or deepen you exploration of specific topics.
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