(3 units). Introduction to the most common methods of carrying on business, including the nature of the interests at stake in a business enterprise (those of owners, directors, officers, employees, creditors and the public); the ways in which the law governing business enterprises mediates among these interests; how to set up a small private corporation; when corporations are liable for contractual tortuous and criminal obligations; when directors and officers have breached their duties to the corporation; and the lawyer's role in advising corporate clients. Course Component: Lecture Previously CML2202.
(3 units). Introduction to the most common methods of carrying on business, including the nature of the interests at stake in a business enterprise (those of owners, directors, officers, employees, creditors and the public); the ways in which the law governing business enterprises mediates among these interests; how to set up a small private corporation; when corporations are liable for contractual tortuous and criminal obligations; when directors and officers have breached their duties to the corporation; and the lawyer's role in advising corporate clients. Course Component: Lecture Previously CML2202.