Hazen section:
Introduction to corporate law and other business entities, with some attention given to partnership and agency law. Primary focus is an examination of the structure, governance, and characteristics of the modern business corporation. Coverage includes fiduciary duties, corporation formation and the formalities required for corporate existence, corporate governance, including elections and meetings of the board of directors, and related matters. We also cover special considerations relating to small businesses, as well as disclosure obligations of publicly held companies. We examine Securities and Exchange Commission requirements, such as insider trading prohibitions, proxy requirements and various anti fraud requirements. Brief consideration will be give to mergers and other corporate combinations.
Haynes section:
An introduction to the law of corporations with supplemental attention given to partnership and agency law. Most of the course is devoted to an examination of the structure, control, and characteristics of the modern business corporation. It focuses on the organization of corporations, the distribution and exercise of powers of stockholders, directors, and officers, and the enforcement of corporate duties. Insider trading and shareholder voting will be examined along with securities fraud. This course also considers some basic concepts of the law of agency and some aspects of partnership law including limited liability companies and other unincorporated forms of doing business.