Introduction to the Law of Business Organizations: Cases, Materials, and Problems

This paper is the introduction to the 12th edition of The Law of Business Organizations: Cases, Materials, and Problems (Robert W. Hamilton, Jonathan R. Macey, and Douglas K. Moll). 2014

U of Houston Law Center No. 2014-A-78

15 Pages Posted: 29 Oct 2014 Last revised: 15 Nov 2014

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Douglas K. Moll

University of Houston Law Center

Date Written: January 1, 2014

Abstract

The study of business organizations is, broadly speaking, a study of how people engage in business and, more importantly, how the law facilitates and regulates the operation of such businesses. This book examines many of the legal rules and doctrines associated with running a business — from formation to dissolution to everything in between. These rules and doctrines are explored within the context of the various organizational forms in which a business may be operated.

Keywords: business, organization, business organizations, limited liability company, LLC, corporation, partnership, limited partnership

Suggested Citation

Moll, Douglas, Introduction to the Law of Business Organizations: Cases, Materials, and Problems (January 1, 2014). This paper is the introduction to the 12th edition of The Law of Business Organizations: Cases, Materials, and Problems (Robert W. Hamilton, Jonathan R. Macey, and Douglas K. Moll). 2014, U of Houston Law Center No. 2014-A-78, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2515032

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