Business Organizations in a Planning Context, Cases, Materials and Study Problems (American Casebook Series)
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Business Organizations in a Planning Context, Cases, Materials and Study Problems (American Casebook Series)
This title is a part of our CasebookPlusâ„¢ offering as ISBN 9781634601610. Learn more at CasebookPlus.com.
This book is designed for a corporations or business organizations course that introduces fundamental entity concepts in the context of legal planning challenges and through exercises that develop analytical, problem-solving, writing, and communication skills. The book features:
66 mini case study problems
Core doctrinal concepts and contemporary issues, such as say-on-pay, latest shareholder proposal trends, director election bylaws, JOBS Act of 2012, advance notice bylaws (round two), and more
Comprehensive discussions on a wide range of planning challenges: choice-of entity, buy-sell agreements, employee protections, owner operational deal points, ethical challenges, shareholder debt, securities law exemptions, structuring business sales, director protections, controlling shareholder risks, hostile takeover bids, executive compensation, and more
Practical, understandable discussions on financial statements, fundamental financial concepts, business entity taxation, going public realties, bonds, drafting key organizational documents, business valuations, and more
Court opinions and statutory materials that eliminate the need for supplementary materials
Business literacy discussions
A companion website that supports the book (www.drakebusinessorganizations.com)
The book is supported by a teacher’s manual that provides answers to the case study problems, recaps court opinions, and explains how the book is used in a large class (90 students) to help develop analytical, writing, teamwork, and communication skills. A companion website provides an optional PowerPoint slide library, sample exam questions, sample chapters and a table of contents.
For more information and additional teaching materials, visit the companion site.