Corporate & Commercial Law II: Business Forms, Financing & Governmental Regulation

Instructor: Michael R Fricke

What you'll learn

  •    Describe the rights, duties, and liability of partners in a partnership.
  •   Determine the rules to be followed when pledging personal property as collateral for a loan.
  •   Identify the key differences in each type of bankruptcy and how the bankruptcy process works.
  •   Describe the process by which an administrative agency makes rules.
  • Skills you'll gain

  •   Organizational Structure
  •   Governance
  •   Securities (Finance)
  •   Regulation and Legal Compliance
  •   Loans
  •   Business
  •   Bankruptcies
  •   Commercial Laws
  •   Mergers & Acquisitions
  •   Financial Regulation
  •   Financial Regulations
  •   Banking
  • There are 5 modules in this course

    This course is the second course in a two-part series on corporate and commercial law. In this part, we focus on three main topics: business organizations, business financing, and governmental regulation. In the first module, we discuss the characteristics of a number of the most common forms of business entities, such as corporations and LLCs. Module two is devoted to debtor-creditor relationships, including bank financing, debt financing, secured transactions, and bankruptcy. We wrap up the course with two modules that focus on the most important aspects of governmental regulation, including the process by which administrative agencies make rules, and the regulation of anti-competitive behavior and securities transactions.

    Module 1: Business Organizations

    Module 2: Debtor-Creditor Relationships

    Module 3: Regulation Part I: Foundations, Consumers, and the Environment

    Module 4: Regulation Part II: Antitrust and Securities

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