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Fundamentals of Business Organizations for Paralegals, Eighth Edition

Authors
  • Deborah A. Bouchoux
Series / Aspen Paralegal Series
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Table of contents
Preface

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Fundamentals of Business Organizations for Paralegals, Eighth Edition by Deborah A. Bouchoux delivers clear, concise coverage of every major form of business organization in the United States. In an accessible and engaging style, the text explores the essential characteristics of each business entity—highlighting their advantages and disadvantages, methods of operation and management, transferability of ownership, procedures for formation and dissolution, and related tax considerations. Balancing comprehensive legal discussion with practical, real-world guidance, Deborah A. Bouchoux provides paralegal students with a strong foundation in business law. Enhanced by outstanding pedagogical features, this trusted resource helps students master complex concepts and apply them with confidence. 

New to the Eighth Edition: 

  • Updated charts, forms, case illustrations, and end-of-chapter discussion and Net Worth questions 
  • Brand-new feature in every chapter: “AI and the Legal Landscape” with practical applications for paralegal tasks, such as using AI to draft and review documents 
  • Overview of the Corporate Transparency Act and its application to foreign companies 
  • Analysis of Mallory v. Norfolk Southern Railway Co. (2023) on corporate registration and state jurisdiction 
  • Coverage of new corporate trends, including universal proxy cards, online voting, and all-virtual shareholder meetings 
  • Updates on government merger regulations and guidelines 
  • Review of major tax changes affecting pass-through businesses and corporations under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act of 2025 

Professors and students will benefit from

  • A clear, logical “life cycle” framework that guides readers through every stage of each business entity—from formation and daily operations to dissolution and tax considerations 
  • A seamless blend of substantive law and practical application, with focused guidance tailored to the paralegal’s role 
  • Engaging pedagogical features throughout, including checklists, practice tips, online resources, key terms, and applied exercises 
  • Comprehensive coverage of emerging corporate governance practices, such as universal proxy cards, online voting, and fully virtual shareholder meetings 
  • Insightful discussion of evolving corporate trends—from retrenchment on DEI and environmental initiatives to greenwashing, AI washing, impact investing, and updated SEC guidance on shareholder proposals
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Table of contents

SUMMARY OF CONTENTS

Contents 
Preface 
Acknowledgments 


1 Introduction to Business Organizations and Agency Law 
2 Sole Proprietorships 
3 General Partnerships 
4 Limited Partnerships 
5 Limited Liability Partnerships 
6 Limited Liability Companies 
7 Introduction to Corporations 
8 Formation of Corporations 
9 Corporate Financial Structure 
10 Corporate Management 
11 Corporate Dividends 
12 Changes in the Corporate Structure and Corporate Combinations 
13 Qualification of Foreign Corporations 
14 Termination of Corporate Existence 
15 Corporate Variations 
 

Appendix A Secretaries of State and State Corporations Statutes 
Appendix B General Partnership Agreement 
Appendix C Corporate Bylaws 
Glossary
Index 

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About the authors
Deborah E. Bouchoux
Instructor
Georgetown University (1988-2024)

Deborah A. Bouchoux is a licensed attorney with more than twenty-five years of experience in legal education and private practice. She has taught at paralegal programs in various universities, including the University of San Diego and Georgetown University. She is the author of various texts, including:

- Legal Research and Writing for Paralegals - Concise Guide to Legal Research and Writing - Business Organizations for Paralegals - Fundamentals of Business Organizations for Paralegals - Intellectual Property for Paralegals - Protecting Your Company’s Intellectual Property - Cite-Checker: Your Guide to Using The Bluebook - Aspen Handbook for Legal Writers: A Practical Reference - A Practical Introduction to Paralegal Studies: Strategies for Success - Legal Research Explained

Ms. Bouchoux has spoken on a variety of legal topics at private law firms, Fortune 500 companies (including Marriott International and Exxon-Mobil), and various government agencies, including the U.S. Department of Justice, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, and the U.S. Tax Court. Ms. Bouchoux is a member of the Bar of the District of Columbia (active) and the California State Bar (inactive).

Product Information
Edition
Eighth Edition
Publication date
2026-02-01
Copyright Year
2026
Pages
368
LLPOD
9798894103167
eBook
9798894103143
Print + eBook
9798894103136
Subject
Business Organizations
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