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OUTLINE: Civil Procedure Appeals and Claim Preclusion 1 I. APPEALS a. Ah, the ethereal realm of litigation b. All federal judges are Art III judges c. Supreme Court has never held ... ... more>>
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1 Unincorporated Business Entities Outline Professor Fairfax Spring 2003 I. 4 Deal Points in Choosing an Entity a. Return on Profits i. How do you get a return on the investment? b... ... more>>
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Fall 2005 Corporations Outline???Kahan pg. 1of 55 I. COURSE INTRO A. This course is about relationships of power between the directors, creditors, and shareholders of corporations ... ... more>>
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Fall 2003 Corporations Outline???Kahan pg. 1of 46 Corporations Outline: Kahan This outline was made in Fall 2003 by Kristen Lejnieks and has been updated in Fall 2004 by Jay Wilson... ... more>>
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1 CORPORATIONS OUTLINE FALL 1997, SPRING 1998 MILLER -exam 1. probably mostly fact patterns a. pay attention to facts b. apply rule to facts 1. cover both sides of ambiguous facts ... ... more>>
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Corporations Professor Slain Fall 1999 Assignment No. 1 ??? The Corporate Entity 1. Formation Del 101-04, 106 NY 401-03 Corp ??? a legal entity (separate from its s/hs, created und... ... more>>
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CORPORATIONS PROF. WILLIAM T. ALLEN Fall 2006 FOUNDATIONS OF CORP. LAW -Goal of corp. law is to promote individual economic activity to increase wealth -Law needs to protect against contractual ... more>>
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1 Introduction I. What is a business organization? A. An enterprise (one or more people) organized to provide goods or services to customers and to generate revenues at a profit (n... ... more>>
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1 Prof. Gillers Fall 2000 Evidence Outline I. WHY WE HAVE RULES OF EVIDENCE AND HOW THEY WORK IN AN ADVERSARY SYSTEM A. Trial Context 1. Types of evidence at trial. Witnesses. Real... ... more>>
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I. BURDENS OF PROOF: PRODUCTION, PERSUASION AND PRESUMPTIONS A. MODEL 1. Rule of law system a. Basic structure i. Major premise: Rule of law does exist ii. Minor premise: Facts iii. Legal conclusion ... more>>
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1 AUTONOMY Agency Client will be bound by lawyer's actions (though can sue att'y if improper) Rule 1.2(a): Lawyer must follow client's decisions about objectives of rep. & consult ... ... more>>
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Corporations /Prof. Geoffrey Miller /Fall Semester 1997 CHAPTER ONE: AGENTS & EMPLOYERS I. Introduction to the Organization of Business (Fowler v. Penn. Tire Co.) A. Consignment K:... ... more>>
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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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KLAUSNER'S CORPORATIONS Spring 1994 Relationships with 3rd Parties 1. Commit 2. Liability 3. Entity Status Liability can be contracted away with indemnity contracts. We can't contr... ... 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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