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Business Enterprises

This four-credit course will cover the legal architecture of certain business enterprises (including partnerships, corporations, and limited liability companies), how business enterprises are financed, how control and managerial authority are allocated within a business enterprise, and the scope of the fiduciary duties owed to a business enterprise  and its owners in routine and fundamental transactions.  This course will also cover aspects of federal securities law affecting the governance of business enterprises, including antifraud rules and insider trading. (4 Credits)

Semester

Multiple sections

Instructor(s)

Ann Lipton (Fall 2019)

Academic Area(s)

Corporate & Commercial Law