Bachelder v. Brentwood Lanes, Inc., 369 MICH 155 (1963)

Bachelder v. Brentwood Lanes, Inc., 369 MICH 155 (1963)
Title Bachelder v. Brentwood Lanes, Inc., 369 MICH 155 (1963) PDF eBook
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Total Pages 44
Release 1963
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Bachelder v. Brentwood Lanes, Inc., 369 MICH 155 (1963)

Bachelder v. Brentwood Lanes, Inc., 369 MICH 155 (1963)
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Total Pages 8
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Bachelder v. Brentwood Lanes, Inc., 369 MICH 155 (1963)

Bachelder v. Brentwood Lanes, Inc., 369 MICH 155 (1963)
Title Bachelder v. Brentwood Lanes, Inc., 369 MICH 155 (1963) PDF eBook
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Total Pages 56
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Cases and Materials on Corporations

Cases and Materials on Corporations
Title Cases and Materials on Corporations PDF eBook
Author John C. Coffee
Publisher Aspen Publishing
Total Pages 1429
Release 2021-09-14
Genre Law
ISBN 1543847277

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Renowned for its richness, depth, and authorship, Cases and Materials on Corporations offers broad coverage of both public and closely held corporations. A powerful introductory chapter sets out the defining characteristics of a corporation. A thematic framework frames corporate law in terms of the corporation’s responsibilities to its employees, its investors, and society. New to the Ninth Edition: The introductory Chapter recognizes that issues of race and systemic discrimination have dominated recent headlines and political discourse. This has re-focused attention on the long-standing debate between proponents of the dominant shareholders primacy model of corporate governance and proponents of a more stakeholder-oriented model. Without taking sides on this issue, this Chapter notes that this debate has continued throughout American legal history, and it focuses on recent efforts by some states and Nasdaq to require greater diversity (both in terms of race and gender) on corporate boards. Current data is provided. In addition, this Chapter adds a new section to introduce the “public benefit corporation,” a new corporate form that is a hybrid of a profit-making corporation and a not-for-profit entity now recognized by a majority of the states. New material on the emerging line of good faith cases in the context of director oversight where a corporation is subject to “mission critical” regulation. This new line of cases opens up potential avenues to assign monetary liability to directors for failure to manage corporate risks. New Supreme Court decisions (including Lorenzo and Omnicare) are assessed, and the continuing struggle to define insider trading is reviewed. The chapter on shareholder voting and proxy gives special attention to recent efforts by activist hedge funds to influence and constrain corporate management. The revised chapter on takeovers takes up the legal rules governing friendly and unfriendly acquisitions. The chapter tracks the unique experience of Delaware law over this period: an ongoing and openly—but respectful–disagreement between the Delaware Chancery Court and the Delaware Supreme Court about the allocation of authority between the board of directors and shareholders. The chapter also examines the new texture of the takeover market where activists play a central role. Professors and students will benefit from: Richness and depth: A range of thoroughly developed topics allows instructors to delve into topics with as much depth as they wish. The text is strong in material on both public and closely held corporations. Traditional casebook pedagogy: Text notes, statutory material, excerpted commentary, problems, questions, and edited cases. Strong introductory chapter: Sets out the defining characteristics of a corporation: limited liability, perpetual existence, free transferability, and centralized management. Thematic framework: Examines corporate law in the context of the corporation’s responsibilities to its own constituents and investors, as well as to society.

Michigan Law and Practice Encyclopedia

Michigan Law and Practice Encyclopedia
Title Michigan Law and Practice Encyclopedia PDF eBook
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Total Pages 514
Release 1998
Genre Law
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Close Corporations

Close Corporations
Title Close Corporations PDF eBook
Author Forest Hodge O'Neal
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Release 1958
Genre Close corporations
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North western reporter. Second series. N.W. 2d. Cases argued and determined in the courts of Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wisconsin

North western reporter. Second series. N.W. 2d. Cases argued and determined in the courts of Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wisconsin
Title North western reporter. Second series. N.W. 2d. Cases argued and determined in the courts of Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wisconsin PDF eBook
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Total Pages 1084
Release 1977
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