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Spring 2013
Law No.: LAW7002
Sched. No.: 113219299
Agency And Partnership
Section 1
X
Cohen, George M.
Administrative Information:
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for real-time enrollment numbers
Days, Times (Room):
TRF, 1020-1120 (SL298)
Credits:
3
Type:
Lecture
Capacity:
64
**This information is current as of
05/17/2013 06:18:20 AM
**
Current Enrollment:
8
**This information is current as of
05/17/2013 06:18:20 AM
**
Syllabus:
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Course Description:
This course is a basic component of the business law curriculum. It deals with the agency relationship and its consequences, focusing on such topics as contractual authority, vicarious liability, and fiduciary obligation. The course also serves as an introduction to the partnership as the primary noncorporate business organizational form involving co-ownership. The course will include discussion of limited liability partnerships and may include discussion of limited liability companies as time permits. Although the course uses litigated cases as the primary material, it aims to provide future transactional lawyers with the basic tools necessary to help clients structure their affairs in a manner consistent with their business goals, including minimizing unwanted liability.
COURSE REQUIREMENT: Examination