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Hamilton, Robert Woodruff was born on March 4, 1931 in Syracuse, New York, United States. Son of Walton Hale and Irene (Till) Hamilton.
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This title covers the law of business associations for introductory courses. It discusses all forms of business organizations, including agency, general partnerships, closely held corporations, publicly held corporations, limited partnerships, limited liability partnerships, and limited liability companies. The material on the unincorporated business forms has been completely revised and updated to reflect the centrality of these forms of business organization in modern law practice and in the economy generally. Among other state and model statutes, the Revised Uniform LLC Act (2006), the Revised Uniform Partnership Act (1997), the Uniform Limited Partnership Act (2001), and the Third Restatement of Agency (2006) are thoroughly discussed and cited. The casebook also covers fiduciary duties; corporate and other organizational governance; transactions by partners, directors, managers, and others; indemnification and insurance; and federal securities law, including insider trading and the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act. It also covers topics such as the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, the Securities Litigation Uniform Standards Act, and new regulations about full disclosure by registered publicly held companies.
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(Offering the traditional, solid approach of previous edit...)
Offering the traditional, solid approach of previous editions and now streamlined to include more topics for a one-semester course, Hamilton and Macey's Cases and Materials on Corporations covers the law of business associations and corporations for introductory courses. The book discusses all forms of business organization, including limited-liability companies, partnerships, closely held corporations, publicly held corporations, and novel business forms. It also covers transactions in shares by directors and others; indemnification and insurance; and federal securities law, including insider trading, corporate governance, and the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act. Updated to include new developments, the book covers topics such as Sarbanes-Oxley and more aggressive posturing of the Delaware judiciary, which was revealed for being just that after the important Disney decision; recent developments in asset protection for investors in limited liability companies; the Securities Litigation Uniform Securities Act; new regulations about full disclosure by registered publicly held companies; and the independence of auditors, dirctors and special litigation committees.
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(This supplement brings the principal text current with re...)
This supplement brings the principal text current with recent developments in the law.
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(Introduces students to the study of the common-law legal ...)
Introduces students to the study of the common-law legal system and the application of legal principles to complex transactions. In addition, it exposes students to statutory analysis. An feature of this book is that Uniform Commercial Code principles are integrated with common-law rules throughout the book. Material also exposes students to the methods and theories of Code interpretation.
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(Noted author Robert Hamilton provides a clear and concise...)
Noted author Robert Hamilton provides a clear and concise guide to the most basic forms of business organizations. This brief paperback reference covers unincorporated businesses and closely held corporations -- the very entities your students are most likely to handle in practice.
Business Organizations contains 14 chapters divided into three major sections:
With its tight focus on essentials, Business Organizations avoids superfluous detail. An extensive glossary of terms defines all key phrases in the book. Students who need a manageable overview of the terms and concepts they will encounter in practice can depend on Professor Hamilton's indispensable paperback.
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(Give your students the essential background all attorneys...)
Give your students the essential background all attorneys need for handling financial affairs-whether their own or their clients'. Money Management for Lawyers and Clients: Essential Concepts and Applications business authority Robert Hamilton clearly and realistically explains the fundamentals of financial transactions and provides an excellent orientation for law students with limited experience in personal finance.
Practical and concise, this inexpensive paperback focuses on basic principles and financial transactions that average individuals commonly face:
Assign or recommend this handy resource for the following courses-real estate transactions or finance, consumer law, and insurance law. It will help your students with their coursework now and serve them throughout their careers.
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(Offering the traditional, solid approach of previous edit...)
Offering the traditional, solid approach of previous editions and now streamlined to include more topics for a one-semester course, Hamilton and Macey's Cases and Materials on Corporations covers the law of business associations and corporations for introductory courses. The book discusses all forms of business organization, including limited-liability companies, partnerships, closely held corporations, publicly held corporations, and novel business forms. It also covers transactions in shares by directors and others; indemnification and insurance; and federal securities law, including insider trading, corporate governance, and the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act. Updated to include new developments, the book covers topics such as Sarbanes-Oxley and more aggressive posturing of the Delaware judiciary, which was revealed for being just that after the important Disney decision; recent developments in asset protection for investors in limited liability companies; the Securities Litigation Uniform Securities Act; new regulations about full disclosure by registered publicly held companies; and the independence of auditors, dirctors and special litigation committees.
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(This title covers the law of business associations for in...)
This title covers the law of business associations for introductory courses. It discusses all forms of business organizations, including agency, general partnerships, closely held corporations, publicly held corporations, limited partnerships, limited liability partnerships, and limited liability companies. The material on the unincorporated business forms has been completely revised and updated to reflect the centrality of these forms of business organization in modern law practice and in the economy generally. Among other state and model statutes, the Revised Uniform LLC Act (2006), the Revised Uniform Partnership Act (1997), the Uniform Limited Partnership Act (2001), and the Third Restatement of Agency (2006) are thoroughly discussed and cited. The casebook also covers fiduciary duties; corporate and other organizational governance; transactions by partners, directors, managers, and others; indemnification and insurance; and federal securities law, including insider trading.
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Hamilton, Robert Woodruff was born on March 4, 1931 in Syracuse, New York, United States. Son of Walton Hale and Irene (Till) Hamilton.
Bachelor, Swarthmore College, 1952; Juris Doctor, University of Chicago, 1955.
Law clerk to justice Tom Clark, Supreme Court of the United States Court, Washington, 1955-1956;
associate, Gardner, Morrison & Rogers, Washington, 1956-1964;
associate professor of law, University Texas, Austin, 1964-1967;
professor, University Texas, Austin, since 1967;
Minerva House Drysdale Regents chair in law, University Texas, Austin. Research director United States Administrator Conference, Washington, 1972-1973. Visiting professor University of Pennsylvania, University of Minnesota, Washington University, St. Louis, others.
Member review panel on new drugs Department of Health, Education and Welfare, Washington, 1974-1977.
(Offering the traditional, solid approach of previous edit...)
(Offering the traditional, solid approach of previous edit...)
(Give your students the essential background all attorneys...)
(Introduces students to the study of the common-law legal ...)
(Noted author Robert Hamilton provides a clear and concise...)
(This supplement brings the principal text current with re...)
(This title covers the law of business associations for in...)
(This title covers the law of business associations for in...)
Chairman board directors U. Cooperative Society, Austin, since 1989. Elected member Westlake Hills (Texas) City Council, 1969-1972. Chairman zoning commission Westlake Hills, 1983-1987.
Member American Bar Association (reporter), American Law Institute, Texas Bar Association (partnership committee, corporation laws committee, ad hoc commission on statutory codification), Order of Coif.
Married Dagmar S. Strandberg, June 2, 1953. Children: Eric Clark, Robert Andrew, Meredith Hope.