The Modern Corporation


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Contemporary Corporation Forms


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Providing actual documents created by the nation's leading law firms, this comprehensive, Second Edition, five-volume library gives you virtually every form you need to meet today's corporate legal and procedural requirements -- from the simplest, to the most sophisticated corporate action -- for all types of corporate entities. From closely-held companies to public corporations, its approximately 500 forms provide practical, easy-to-use tools that have been proven in the field. In addition, in recognition of the increased use of noncorporate business entities, coverage has been expanded and the set now includes information on forming limited partnerships, limited liability companies, and limited liability partnerships. All of the forms are complete and unabridged, so you have a full template for the finished product. Contemporary Corporation Forms covers practically every corporate function and situation under such topics as: Shareholder agreements Registered agent filings Foreign qualifications Board meetings: directors, officers, and managers Private placement Shareholders' meetings, elections, voting, and notice Compensation of directors, officers, and managers Warrants, options, dividends, and spinoffs Equity transfers Amendments and changes in capital Initial public offerings Merger, consolidation, and sale of assets Dissenters' rights, environmental concerns Professional corporations, nonprofit corporations Inspection of records Dissolution




Modern Corporations


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The Modern Corporation


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The Making of the Modern Company


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This book adopts a historical perspective to highlight, and bring back into focus, the key features of the modern company. A central argument in the book is that legal personhood attaching to an entity containing a corporate fund seeded by shareholders is a direct and inevitable consequence of limited liability and the company's status as a separate legal entity from its shareholders. Management by a board subject to legal duties to the company as an entity that can exist in perpetuity facilitates a long term perspective by the board that can accommodate both shareholder and stakeholder interests. These defining characteristics differentiate the modern company from other business forms. The Making of the Modern Company applies a 21st-century lens to the corporation through its history to identify turning points in its development. It sets out how key features emerged in the course of two separate developmental cycles in English corporate law: first with the English East India Company in the 17th century, and then with general incorporation statutes in the 2nd half of the 19th century. The book's historical perspective highlights that the key features are part of the 'secret sauce' of modern companies. Each cycle coincided with unparalleled periods of economic success associated with corporate activity This book will be of interest to corporate law and governance academics, theorists and practitioners, those who study the company from related disciplines, and anyone who questions why uncertainty still exists about the structure of a legal form that has been described as 'amongst mankind's greatest inventions'.