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Author: Bruner, Christopher M.
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Authors: Paine, Lynn S.; Bruner, Christopher M.
Product Type: Notes
Source: Harvard Business School Publishing
Publication Year: 2005
Provides a brief overview of the Supreme Court of Delaware's opinion in the 1939 case of Guth v. Loft, a widely cited application of the "corporate opportunity doctrine..."
Authors: Paine, Lynn S.; Bruner, Christopher M.
Product Type: Cases
Source: Harvard Business School
Publication Year: 2006
Explores Martha Stewart's December 2001 sale of ImClone Systems common stock, the ensuing federal investigations into possible insider trading, and Stewart's criminal prosecution and sentencing...
Authors: Paine, Lynn S.; Bruner, Christopher M.
Product Type: Research Notes / Working Papers
Source: Harvard Business School
Publication Year: 2005
Discusses several of the most important prohibitions on deception found in U.S. law, starting with the basic elements of liability for fraud and moving to important antifraud provisions in federal statutes, restrictions on "misrepresentation" in consumer and contract law, deceptive nondisclosure, and forms of sales "puffery" that are not legally actionable.
Authors: Bruner, Christopher M.; Paine, Lynn S.
Product Type: Research Notes / Working Papers
Source: Harvard Business School
Publication Year: 2004
Provides a general description and overview of U.S. law on insider trading, including the basic theories of liability, the responsibilities of securities firm managers to prevent and detect insider trading, and potential penalties...
Authors: Paine, Lynn S.; Bruner, Christopher M.
Product Type: Essays and Concept Papers
Source: Harvard Business School
Publication Year: 2005
Provides a brief summary of the requirements of the attorney-client privilege--an important mechanism for protecting client confidences under U.S. law.
Authors: Paine, Lynn S.; Bruner, Christopher M.
Product Type: Cases
Source: Harvard Business School
Publication Year: 2005
Provides a brief overview of the employment-at-will doctrine, an important concept unique to the U.S. legal system and business landscape.
Authors: Paine, Lynn Sharp; Bruner, Christopher M.
Product Type: Exercises
Source: Harvard Business School
Publication Year: 2005
Designed to reinforce and test understanding of basic theories of insider trading under U.S. law.
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