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Entrepreneurship Law: Cases and Materials (w/ Connected eBook)

  • Edition : 2nd ed., 2021
  • Author(s) : Reed, Barron
    • ISBN: 9781454899730
    • SKU: 93425
    • Condition: New
    • Format: Hardcover

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Modern cases highlight the legal principles involving parties and situations that are entrepreneurial in nature in this one-of-a kind text. Students are presented with solid doctrine in the various disciplines covered in Entrepreneurship Law and come to understand their interrelatedness. A chronological approach, from the conception of the idea through all stages of the business, includes potential exit strategies such as the sale of the venture or an initial public offering. Hypotheticals, in the form of a running case study based on the authors’ vast experience as practicing attorneys, focus on the very real issues entrepreneurs face. The authors teach at Northwestern Law, well-known for its entrepreneurship course, which is one of the longest-running in the United States. Entrepreneurship Law: Cases and Materials is the only law school casebook of its kind.

New to the Second Edition:

  • New cases and readings reflecting changing doctrine in employment law, intellectual property, and securities law (including crowdfunding)
  • Greater attention to social entrepreneurs, including the addition of public benefit corporations, L3Cs, and nonprofits to the chapter on creating an entity
  • Refreshed and updated readings and materials reflecting current trends and practices in financing of entrepreneurial ventures
  • Updates reflecting feedback from current adopters and students in the authors’ course at Northwestern

Professors and student will benefit from:

  • Modern cases that highlight the legal principles involving parties and situations that are entrepreneurial in nature
  • Presents solid doctrine in the various disciplines covered in Entrepreneurship Law while also emphasizing their interrelatedness
  • Provides a chronological approach to the subject, from the conception of the idea through all stages of the business, including potential exit strategies such as the sale of the venture or an initial public offering
  • Contains hypotheticals and involved, practice-oriented skills-based problems that focus on actual issues entrepreneurs face that are informed by the authors’ real experiences as practicing attorneys
  • Classroom tested by faculty at multiple law schools.
  • Authors teach at Northwestern Law, well-known for its entrepreneurship course, one of the longest-running in the United States
  • The only law school casebook of its kind