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LAW 0508: Corporations
Spring 2022 • Section 02 • CRN 3645

Course Description

This course is an introduction to the law and policy governing corporations. Corporations are legally created entities designed to facilitate accumulation of large amounts of capital (that is money and other things of value). They do so primarily by offering investors the opportunity of a financial return on their investment, without the requirement to undertake financial risk (above the amount invested) or responsibility for managing the enterprise. Thus, corporations permit passive investment and the separation of ownership and control. Most of the law governing corporations are designed to regulate the relationships between owners (equity investors) and managers and to provide rules to govern managers in the exercise of power over actions of the company.


Schedule

Day/Time Location
M/W 2:35-3:50 PM Barrack 102

Course Details

Instructor
  • Mae Nguyen
Credit Hours

3 Credits

Seats/Capacity

56

Course Type
  • Exam
Course Modality

Classroom

Fulfills J.D. Requirement

None

Programs

None

Registration Info

No Registration Restrictions.


Book List/Materials