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Aspen Treatise for Business Organizations, Third Edition

Authors
  • J. Mark Ramseyer
Series / Aspen Treatise Series
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Description

This treatise analyzes the law of business organizations: corporate law, partnership and LLC law, agency, and selected aspects of securities regulation. In clean, uncomplicated prose, the text offers a clear and thoughtful overview. Business Organizations explains the structure of the law itself, placing it within an historical context, and outlines its economic effect. Integrating basic principles of business and finance in an unintimidating, uncomplicated manner, the text engages readers who have either an elemental or a sophisticated grasp of economics.

New to the Third Edition:

  • New cases discussed:
    • Ackerman v. Sobol Family Partnership
    • Zupnick v. Goizueta
    • City of Birmingham Ret. and Relief System v. Good
    • Salman v. United States
    • AmerisourceBergen Corp. v. Lebanon County Employees' Retirement Fund
    • Trinity Wall Street v. Wal-Mark Stores, Inc.

Professors and students will benefit from:

  • Tracks two principal texts: William A. Klein, J. Mark Ramseyer, and Stephen M. Bainbridge, Business Associations: Cases and Materials on Agency, Partnerships, and Corporations (10th ed., Foundation Press); and William T. Allen, Reinier Kraakman, and Vikramaditya S. Khanna, Commentaries and Cases on the Law of Business Organization (6th ed., Wolters Kluwer Legal Education)
  • Photos used to engage the reader
  • Incorporates pop culture references such as classic movies and comic books to enliven the text
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About the authors
J. Mark Ramseyer

Mark Ramseyer spent most of his childhood in provincial towns and cities in southern Japan, attending Japanese schools for K-6. He returned to the U.S. for college. Before attending law school, he studied Japanese history in graduate school. Ramseyer graduated from HLS in 1982. He clerked for the Hon. Stephen Breyer (then on the First Circuit), worked for two years at Sidley & Austin (in corporate tax), and studied as a Fulbright student at the University of Tokyo. After teaching at UCLA and the University of Chicago, he came to Harvard in 1998. He has also taught or co-taught courses at several Japanese universities (in Japanese). In his research, Ramseyer primarily studies Japanese law, and primarily from a law & economics perspective. In addition to a variety of Japanese law courses, he teaches the basic Corporations course.

Product Information
Edition
Third Edition
Publication date
2022-03-04
Copyright Year
2022
Pages
458
Paperback
9781543825947
Connected eBook (Digital Only)
9798889065609
Subject
Business Organizations
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