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LPC Corporate Finance, Mergers and Acquisitions 2005 Scott Slorach (Director of Legal Practice Course, College of Law and Visiting Professor, Strathclyde University)

LPC Corporate Finance, Mergers and Acquisitions 2005 par Scott Slorach (Director of Legal Practice Course, College of Law and Visiting Professor, Strathclyde University)

LPC Corporate Finance, Mergers and Acquisitions 2005 Scott Slorach (Director of Legal Practice Course, College of Law and Visiting Professor, Strathclyde University)


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Résumé

Aimed at students taking electives in corporate finance, mergers and acquisitions on the Legal Practice Course, this work covers on topics such as regulatory superstructure, corporate governance, securities offerings, acquisitions, joint ventures, management buy-outs, takeovers and corporate creativity.

LPC Corporate Finance, Mergers and Acquisitions 2005 Résumé

LPC Corporate Finance, Mergers and Acquisitions 2005 Scott Slorach (Director of Legal Practice Course, College of Law and Visiting Professor, Strathclyde University)

The Legal Practice Course Guides provide a guide to the law, practice, and procedure at the heart of the Legal Practice Course. Each Guide explains the relevant substantive and procedural law, and where appropriate, contains sample precedents, documents, and checklists. The Guides form a bridge between the notes, exercises, and case studies produced by LPC providers and the often technical material found in practitioner texts. This Guide has been written for students taking electives in corporate finance, mergers and acquisitions on the Legal Practice Course. It is essential for those wishing to work in the city firms. It offers a practical and comprehensive guide to the regulation of, and practical legal processes involved in, corporate finance, mergers and acquisitions transactions. It has been fully revised to take into account the current module structure of corporate finance and mergers and acquisitions on the 'City LPC', offering detailed coverage of all key topics discussed. It has been written by both practitioners and teachers of the subject so it has both a practical and academic feel, enabling students to gain a clear understanding of the specialist subject before they take up their training contract.

À propos de Scott Slorach (Director of Legal Practice Course, College of Law and Visiting Professor, Strathclyde University)

Author Scott Slorach is Professor and Director of Vocational Programmes at the College of Law and visiting Professor at Strathclyde University Author Paul Rylance, Solicitor, Associate Dean, Faculty of Law and Director, Bristol Institute of Legal Practice. Contributors Jo Weston, Solicitor at Burges Salmon, Visiting Lecturer in Law, Bristol Institute of Legal Practice. Pauline Bearblock, Solicitor, Visiting Lecturer, Bristol Institute of Legal Practice James Goldblatt, Solicitor, Director, Hermes Corporate Information Limited Steven Dinning, Solicitor, Deputy Director, Bristol Institute of Legal Practice & LPC Head of Corporate Finance Wendy Swinscoe, Solicitor, Senior Lecturer & LPC Head of Business Law and Practice Diana Johnson, Solicitor, Senior Lecturer, Bristol Institute of Legal Practice, UWE Ben Reeves, Solicitor, Principal Lecturer, Bristol Institute of Legal Practice, UWE

Sommaire

1. The Regulatory Superstructure ; 2. Corporate Governance ; 3. Securities Offerings ; 4. Regulation and Liability in Securities Offerings ; 5. Acquisitions ; 6. Joint Ventures ; 7. Management Buy-outs ; 8. Takeovers ; 9. Corporate Creativity ; 10. Company Rescues and Failures ; 11. Case Study

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GOR001460917
9780199278039
0199278032
LPC Corporate Finance, Mergers and Acquisitions 2005 Scott Slorach (Director of Legal Practice Course, College of Law and Visiting Professor, Strathclyde University)
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Oxford University Press
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