Corporate Finance (LAW-856-001)
Alan Jacobs
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Description
This course is a survey style course designed to familiarize the student with basic concepts of corporate finance, including certain valuation methodologies, related accounting concepts and legal and administrative requirements. The course will be taught by the Socratic method and require substantial participation by all students. It will focus on the lawyer’s role in a corporate finance law practice, dealing primarily with public companies, debt and equity financings and the terms and provisions of certain financial instruments, such as preferred stock, subordinated debentures, warrants, stock options and various classes of common and preferred stock. It may also cover various aspects of securities regulation and mergers and acquisitions (“M&A”), control transactions and anti-takeover defenses to the extent time permits.
The course will naturally contain a substantial amount of crossover with some of the corporate concepts covered in Business Associations, e.g., capital formation, shareholder rights, class action and derivative litigation, officer and director fiduciary duties, and M&A transactions.
The course should not be considered a substitute for an MBA course on the same subject matter or of the same title. Such MBA courses offer a far more in-depth treatment of the subjects introduced in this course and focus generally on the role of investment bankers and other financial advisors in the process of raising capital and negotiating other financial transactions.
Textbooks and Other Materials
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Corporation Finance, Case and Materials, Fourth Ed., Hamilton and Booth, American Casebook Series, West Group; ISBN 978-0-314-90797 4
First Class Readings
Time Value of Money & the Bond Markets
Chapter 1, pp. 1-69
Syllabus
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