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Course Description

Presented by five legal experts with deep knowledge and experience in both academia and the corporate space, this course introduces you to a range of topics that serve as a foundation for dealing with legal matters in business.

You begin with a look at the sources of law, the formation of legal arguments and the growing role of regulatory agencies. The course proceeds with a tour of online legal resources, then moves to various kinds of business structures, along with the circumstances under which you might use each. The course ends with a close look at the legal responsibilities that apply to people holding certain positions in business. 

Faculty Author

Charles K. Whitehead is the Myron C. Taylor Alumni Professor of Business Law and Director of the Law, Technology and Entrepreneurship program at Cornell Tech. Before entering academia, he held senior legal and business positions in the financial services industry in New York, London and Tokyo. He has a law degree from Columbia Law School.
 
Jed Stiglitz is the Jia Jonathan Zhu and Ruyin Ruby Ye Sesquicentennial Fellow at Cornell Law School. His research and teaching interests focus on administrative law, legislation and other areas of public law. He holds a Ph.D in Political Science from Stanford University and a law degree from Stanford Law School.
 
Nina Scholtz has a law degree from the University of California, Berkeley. Prior to coming to Cornell, she taught legal research to law students at the University of Southern California Gould School of Law.
 
Matt Morrison has a law degree from Mercer University and a Master of Science in Library Science from the University of Kentucky. At the Cornell Law School, he teaches a course in Online Legal Subscription Services and the legal research component of the first-year Lawyering course.
 
Mark Underberg practiced corporate law for 30 years, advising directors and officers in corporate governance and other aspects of corporate law. Until 2012, he was a partner in the New York City law firm of Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison. He has a law degree from Cornell Law School.

 

Benefits to the Learner

  • Identify the sources of laws and recognize how lawyers construct legal arguments
  • Use online resources to find laws and court cases relating to your business
  • Recognize the pros and cons of different kinds of business structures
  • Identify and embrace the fiduciary duties that the law requires of business leaders

Target Audience

Any person in business who needs to better understand business-related legal issues and who wants to work effectively with legal professionals. The content may be especially appropriate for mid-level business leaders in large companies and senior business people in start-ups.
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Cornell Law School, Cornell University

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