LAW 6103
Corporations
Course Description
This course considers the formation and operation of corporations and compares corporations to other business forms. It examines the roles and duties of those who control businesses and the power of investors to influence and litigate against those in control. The course also addresses the special problems of closely held corporations and issues arising out of mergers and attempts to acquire firms. The course uses both new tools derived from the corporate finance and related literature and traditional tools to explore a wide range of phenomena and transactions associated with the modern business enterprise.
Instructors
To Announced
Fall 2026
tba
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GPA
Edmund Kitch
Spring 2026
moweth 3:40pm - 5:00pm
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Rating
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Difficulty
3.36
GPA
Kevin Kordana
Spring 2026
moweth 11:30am - 12:50pm
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Rating
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Difficulty
3.43
GPA
Edwin Hu
Spring 2025
MoWeTh 3:40pm - 5:00pm
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Rating
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Difficulty
3.40
GPA
TBA TBA
Fall 2024
TBA
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GPA
John Harrison
Spring 2023
MoTuTh 2:10pm - 3:30pm
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Rating
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Difficulty
3.52
GPA
Cathy Hwang
Fall 2021
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Rating
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Difficulty
3.58
GPA
George Geis
Spring 2021
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Difficulty
3.58
GPA
Julia Mahoney
Spring 2015
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Difficulty
3.55
GPA
John Morley
Fall 2012
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Rating
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Difficulty
3.35
GPA
Michael Dooley
Spring 2012
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Difficulty
3.29
GPA
Quinn Curtis
Fall 2011
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Difficulty
3.27
GPA