Understanding Corporate Law is designed to assist students, fall associates, and any attorneys seeking to expand the needs of their client base by providing a clear and comprehensive treatment of key concepts in corporate law. Significant business, economic and policy issues are highlighted in connection with a thorough analysis of important cases and statutory provisions.
Authors Arthur R. Pinto, Professor of Law & Co-Director, Center for the Study of International Business Law, at Brooklyn Law School, and Douglas M. Branson, W. Edward Sell Chair in Business Law, at the University of Pittsburgh School of Law identify important corporate policies and discuss the relationship of the law as it has developed to those policies, e.g., how the Sarbanes-Oxley Act relating to corporate governance affects practice and client policy decisions.