Corporation Law
Author:
Gevurtz, Franklin A.
Edition:
3rd
Copyright Date:
2021
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- Franklin A. Gevurtz, Disney in a Comparative Light, 55 Am. J. Comp. L. 453 (2007)
- For the details of such a proposal, see Gevurtz,
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- Franklin A. Gevurtz, Earnings Management and the Business Judgment Rule: An Essay on Recent Corporate Scandals, 30 Wm. Mitchell L. Rev. 1261 (2004)
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- This book addresses impacts involving corporation law. There are important impacts involving other fields of law, such as tax. For an exploration, see Franklin A. Gevurtz & Christina M. Sautter,
- For a discussion of business valuation that explains some of this mysterious sounding stuff, see Gevurtz & Sautter,
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- . Two other factors might make it more tempting for courts to impose greater scrutiny on board decisions to merge or sell the corporation. One is the presence of a specific decision made by the board upon which to focus attention, in contrast to the more elusive sequence of events involved when business operations go awry, and the other is the tendency of decisions involving mergers and sales to become increasingly subject to accepted protocols for board conduct. For a discussion, see Franklin A. Gevurtz,
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- Franklin A. Gevurtz, The Historical and Political Origins of the Corporate Board of Directors, 33 Hofstra L. Rev. 89 (2004)
- Franklin A. Gevurtz, Why Delaware LLCs?, 91 Or. L. Rev. 57 (2012)
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- Franklin A. Gevurtz, Squeeze-outs and Freeze-outs in Limited Liability Companies, 73 Wash. U. L. Q. 497, 513–514 (1995)
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- Publication Date: December 29th, 2020
- ISBN: 9781684673476
- Subject: Business Organizations
- Series: Hornbooks
- Type: Hornbook Treatises
- Description: This Hornbook clarifies rather than simply recites corporation law, while paying attention to correcting common misconceptions held among students and attorneys about the subject. This book is also intended for courts and commentators seeking the appropriate resolution of issues of corporation law. It is written in a "user-friendly" style, with citations kept to a minimum. More than just an update, the Third Edition constitutes a significant expansion and refinement of the prior editions. Among the additions are thoughtful expositions on corporate rights, purpose and social responsibility and extended historical and comparative law discussions. There are also expanded and restructured discussions of policy and doctrine in areas ranging from mergers and acquisitions and securities regulation to corporate governance and the duties of directors and controlling shareholders. These enable the reader to both view corporate law in its broad policy framework at one end, while understanding the nuances of Delaware and U.S. Supreme Court decisions at the other.