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ADVANCED CORPORATE AND SECURITIES PRACTICE (CORP9133)
2 credits. Lecture.
Prerequisite: Business Associations.
Recommended: Securities Regulation.
This course is designed to bridge the gap between the legal theory and practical realities
of the practice of law by focusing on the various problems that arise in the daily practice of corporate and securities law. The course will include guest speakers who are prominent practicing lawyers. This
course will also include field trips to the American Stock Exchange, to a leading NASDAQ brokerage firm, and to a leading financial
publication where students will have the unique experience of seeing how markets
are made and reported with respect to major corporations. This course will explore problems engendered by investigations and disciplinary proceedings initiated by the Securities and Exchange Commission, the National Association of Securities Dealers, Inc., the stock exchanges and state regulatory authorities. Students will engage in "moot court" arbitrations as
council for various parties. The preparation of prospectuses, proxy statements and annual reports will be addressed and students will prepare portions of these documents. Substantive areas of corporate and securities law such as the securities exchange act of 1934 section 10(b) and rule 10b-5 will be discussed. There will be writing assignments during the course of the semester. |