LAW 802C - Corporate Governance
(Section: LSN)
Description:
This course will highlight the rising importance of corporate governance as evidenced by the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 and the adoption of related rules promulgated by the Securities and Exchange Commission, the national securities exchanges and the national securities associations. It will focus on the impact of these regulatory initiatives on corporations, their executive officers, their directors, their auditors, and their attorneys. The course will also address the increasing importance of corporate governance on investor behavior and evaluate the evolving consensus on corporate governance best practices. Prerequisites: Business Associations.
Term: Fall Law School
Units: 3
Course Type(s):
Corporate/Commercial Law, JD Elective
Offered:
Thursday 6:30PM - 9:10PM
from
August 17, 2009
through
December 12, 2009
Location:
San Francisco
Meeting room:
Building: 536 Mission St., Room 3209
Instructor: Rick Hansen
Capacity/Available: 18/7
Status: Open
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Xpress ID: 8490
What is this?
Syllabus:
HansenCorporateGovernanceSyllabus Fall 2009x.pdf
(posted Tuesday, August 04, 2009)
Current and planned sections:
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09/FL |
LSN | San Francisco |
Aug 17 - Dec 12, 2009 |
Thursday 6:30PM-9:10PM
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Rick Hansen
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