Business Organizations for Paralegals, Ninth Edition
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Book length
736 pages
Publication Date
2022-01-31
Edition
Ninth Edition
Teaching Materials
NO
Description
Table of contents
Preface
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Business Organizations for Paralegals by Deborah E. Bouchoux offers comprehensive overview of business organizations, presented in a student-friendly format
Business Organizations for Paralegals covers of all the various types of business organizations and provides a basic and thorough understanding without overwhelming students. Each business entity is discussed using a logical “life cycle” approach: from its formation, to its advantages and disadvantages, to its operation, to its dissolution, and to its tax consequences. The text begins with an introduction to the various business entities and then progresses from the simplest, the sole proprietorship, through partnerships, to the most complex, the business corporation. The newest forms of business entities, the limited liability partnership and limited liability company, are also discussed. The text concludes with “other” forms of corporations, such as nonprofit and professional corporations.
The text combines in-depth substantive coverage of topics with practical information, including checklists. Throughout, helpful pedagogy reinforces the material, including web resources, key terms, practice tips, and exercises.
New to the Ninth Edition:
New case illustrations, discussion questions, and Net Worth questions
New and updated charts
Discussion of the Corporate Transparency Act of 2021
Discussions of the shift away from the shareholder primacy doctrine to a new standard for corporate responsibility in which the interests of other stakeholders are considered when corporations take action
Examination of green and social bonds, by which corporations fund eco-friendly projects or raise funds for social projects such as affordable housing
An entirely new section in Chapter Eleven on governance trends, especially ESG issues, such as improving diversity in the boardroom and proposals to combat climate change
Discussion of direct listings and SPACs (special purpose acquisition companies) as alternatives to IPOs
The use of new stock trading apps such as Robinhood and the 2021 short sale of meme stock GameStop
The SEC’s actions against celebrities for touting cryptocurrency investments
The effect of the #MeToo and Black Lives Matter movements on businesses
The significance of the COVID-19 pandemic in various business-related issues
Professors and students will benefit from:
Comprehensive, classroom-tested text designed for paralegal students
Timely coverage of new trends and topics
Excellent pedagogy and well-written text make a dense topic accessible
Helpful visual aids and charts that illustrate and highlight important topics
Sample forms that appear in context throughout the book
Discussion of the role of the paralegal in each chapter
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