Business Enterprises: Legal Structure, Governance and Policy, Cases, Materials, and Problems contains material sufficient to educate an emerging lawyer to function in general business law practice in a transactional or advocacy-oriented setting. It provides comprehensive coverage of state and federal law and policy governing the legal structures through which business is conducted in the United States, principally including unincorporated and incorporated business entities, and covers foundational issues relating to agency and entity formation, corporate finance, internal governance, and legal liability to third parties.
Douglas M. Branson is W. Edward Sell Chair in Business Law Emeritus at the University of Pittsburgh School of Law.Joan MacLeod Heminway is the Rick Rose Distinguished Professor of Law at the University of Tennessee College of Law.Mark J. Loewenstein is Professor of Law at University of Colorado School of Law.Marc Steinberg is the Radford Professor of Law at Southern Methodist University Dedman School of Law. Manning Warren is the Harold Edward Harter Professor of Law at University of Louisville Louis D. Brandeis School of Law.