Section Information
Section Description Provided by Instructor
(minor writing credit)
The Workshop explores the lawyer's role in structuring and implementing business deals to create value, manage business risks, and promote client interests in a complex legal and regulatory environment. The course utilizes many case studies from hypothetical and actual private equity deals. Students are asked to engage in negotiation and drafting exercises. The course is very focused towards preparation of students for real world scenarios. The objective is to improve our ability to identify and effectively address recurring problems in deal structuring and negotiations. Significant attention is paid to all aspects of the writing process, including drafting term sheets, writing e-mails and formal and informal memoranda for clients, and drafting contract language. Students will be required to turn in short written assignments from time to time.
Students should have a background in corporations as a basic prerequisite. Corporate tax and securities courses are helpful but not necessary. Students will be evaluated based on their written work to some extent but to a great extent on their participation in class discussions.
Semester
Spring 2013
Section
002
Schedule
R 6:20p - 8:10p
Location
JGH 546
Points
2.0
Method of Evaluation
Other
J.D. Writing Credit
Minor (automatic)
Course Limitations
Pre-requisite Courses
Students should have a background in corporations as a basic prerequisite.
Co-requisite Courses
None
Recommended Courses
Corporate tax and securities courses are helpful but not necessary.
Other Limitations
Students on the wait list will be admitted to the course only by permission of the instructor. Attendance at the first class is required.
