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Corporation Law Integrated Library

The Corporation Law Integrated Library provides a single online destination for current awareness, the text of state statutes, analysis, and forms with commentary. Analytical titles, with special prominence given to Delaware corporation law, have links from the citations to the full texts of the statutes, cases, and other primary source materials. With links to cited references, the user can move from source to source with ease. This library provides the option to add state specific publications to fit individual practice needs.

Corporation Service — The primary source collection for the library, Corporation Service compiles the corporation and limited liability company statutes for every state and the District of Columbia, with selected provisions from state constitutions, corporation-related laws, and summaries of tax laws affecting corporations. Subscription includes semimonthly report bulletins, each with an article written by a leading practitioner and annotations of recent corporation law cases.

Analytical Sources

Contemporary Corporation Forms, Second Edition, J. Robert Brown, Jr. — This comprehensive resource provides ready-to-use forms and expert commentary for drafting documents for corporate transactions. The expert commentary identifies pitfalls and risks, and gives guidance for specific situations. With actual documents created by the nation’s leading law firms, this comprehensive library gives you virtually every form needed to meet the simplest to the most sophisticated corporate action — for all types of corporate entities, including nonprofit and professional corporations. Contemporary Corporation Forms covers practically every corporate transaction and situation including: shareholder agreements • board meetings • shareholders meetings • compensation of directors, officers, and managers • warrants, options, and dividends • equity transfers • amendments and changes in capital • private placements and initial public offerings • mergers and sales of assets • dissenters’ rights • nonprofit and professional corporations • dissolution. Coverage also includes limited liability companies, limited liability partnerships, and limited partnerships.

Folk on the Delaware General Corporation Law, Fifth Edition, Edward P. Welch, Andrew J. Turezyn and Robert S. Saunders — As reporter for the revised Delaware Corporation Law, Ernest L. Folk played a key role in drafting the law. He and his successors’ insightful analysis is organized by code section, with extensively annotated commentary that includes strategies and options for specific business decisions and activities, detailed analysis of the practical applications and effects of the statutory provisions and their judicial interpretation, including discussion of unreported cases generally unavailable in other sources.

Delaware Law of Corporations & Business Organizations, Third Edition, R. Franklin Balotti and Jesse A. Finkelstein — Updated with the latest legal and court developments, this key resource by noted experts on Delaware corporation law takes you through every aspect of establishing and operating organizations incorporated in Delaware. Comprehensive in scope, and authoritative in content, its timely coverage presents full discussions of legal precedents as interpreted by the Delaware courts — from decisions defining the roles of directors in mergers and acquisitions to emerging doctrines applicable to unsolicited takeovers, new valuation standards, and much more.

Macey on Corporation Laws, Jonathan R. Macey — This analysis in this multi-jurisdictional work is organized around the Model Business Corporation Act (the basis for the corporation codes of 35 states), the Delaware General Corporation Law, and, where applicable, the Principles of Corporate Governance established by the American Law Institute. Key cases are analyzed throughout.


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