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1 CORPORATIONS OUTLINE Stacy Aronowitz Professor Daines Fall 1997 OVERALL THEMES: A. Its all about wealth maximization B. Formation: 1. Incentives are clear, so??? 2. Ex ante: key ... ... more>>
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Spring 2006 Professor Helen Scott Corporations 1 Introduction I. Introduction A. Organizational form created and sanctioned by the legislature ??? do it right and get the benefits ... ... more>>
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CORPORATIONS PROF. KAMAR SPRING 2005 2 I. Introduction A. Efficiency 1. Pareto optimal efficiency: an optimal solution/outcome is one where at least one person is better off and no... ... more>>
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Autonomy Principle: Society should bind people only to what they mutually agree to be bound to??? Intent: Objective theory of intent ??? one is bound to what a reasonable interpret... ... more>>
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Page 1 16 Kamar Corporations Outline Basics for analysis: -Pareto efficiency ??? an outcome that makes some people better off without making anyone else worse off o Problems: agnos... ... more>>
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-1 -CORPORATIONS Professor Scott Fall 1994 GENERAL NONSENSE I.Corporation -A legal construct; an organization recognized by state law which is entitles to certain benefits A.The corporation has a ... more>>
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EVIDENCE ??FRE 104: Preliminary Questions (a) The judge makes determinations, without being bound by FRE, concerning qualifications of witnesses, existence of privilege, or admissi... ... more>>
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Corporations -1 CORPORATIONS OUTLINE PROFESSOR ARLEN SPRING 2004 TABLE OF CONTENTS I. AGENCY........................................................................................... ... more>>
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Corporations -1 CORPORATIONS OUTLINE PROFESSOR ARLEN SPRING 2004 TABLE OF CONTENTS I. AGENCY........................................................................................... ... more>>
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Corporations Outline Prof. Hansmann Fall 2003 -1 -CORPORATIONS OUTLINE OVERALL POINTS 1. In considering who should be held liable, think of the following: a. Incentives b. Deterren... ... more>>
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Page 1 of 35 I Intro to Law of Enterprise Organization A. Efficiencies 1. Pareto Efficiency-No change can be made making at least one person better off without making at least one person worse off ... more>>
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Criminal Procedure Professor Andrew Schaffer. Fall 2005 I. Basic Principles a. A criminal case i. First you have to decide if a case is criminal in order to assign those procedural... ... more>>
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NEUBORNE, Evidence, Spring 1995 1 I. Burden Diagram A-B= judge controlled B-C = jury controlled C-D= judge controlled Directed Verdict, J U R Y Dir Ver, ?? (??? avail in criminal c... ... more>>
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1 RELEVANCE-ARTICLE IV Case/Rule# Issue Rule/Holding Relevance Generally 401 Definition of Relevance Evidence having any tendency to make the existence of any fact that is of conse... ... more>>
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"The reliance interest in contract damages", Lon Fuller Supposition that law exists as a means to... damages --law perceived not as a purposive ordering o ... more>>
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