Business Organizations: Incorporated Entities

This course covers both general concepts and specific techniques used in corporate law, from incorporation to merger or dissolution.

Course Category: Self-Study Courses

Course Level: Advanced

CLE Credit: Substantive

CLE Hours: 20.0

Fees: $250 for Members and $300 for Non-members

Course Materials: Self-study courses typically come with a PDF of the complete textbook, a PDF of the textbook by chapter and a glossary of terms. Once you’ve finished studying, you’ll take the corresponding exams to earn CLE. 
Description: This course covers both general concepts and specific techniques used in corporate law, from incorporation to merger or dissolution. The course reviews:
  • Agency law
  • Business structures
The Business Organizations Incorporated Entities ACP© course relies on student participation through scenarios, case studies, and internet research. Upon completion of the course, paralegals will have completed exercises involving:
  • Incorporation procedures
  • Selecting and reserving a corporation’s name
  • Documenting the articles of incorporation
  • Comparing state and MBCA incorporation filing 
  • Creating an agenda and meeting notes for the organizational meeting
  • Comparing state and MBCA requirements for organizational meetings, meeting notices, and naming the corporation
  • Creating a resolutions 
  • Distinguishing characteristics of stock and bonds
  • Comparing SEC and MBCA definitions of “securities” 
  • Locating and examining SEC forms on EDGAR
  • Comparing state statutes and the MBCA approach for: par value requirements, provisions for issuing additional stock, amending the articles of incorporation, methods of acceptable securities registration, location of state securities regulator
  • Comparing state blue sky laws to the Uniform Securities Act
  • Determining the life stage of publicly traded corporate stock
  • Completing a stock history form
  • Computing filing fees
  • Determining assets, liabilities, and stockholders equity from the balance sheet
  • Determining different types of quorums
  • Comparing procedures to file state annual reports
  • Identifying the use of forward-looking statements and safe harbors
  • Examining annual report to shareholders for format and language
  • Researching a nonprofit’s status, registration, and tax exempt status
  • Setting up an S corporation
  • Exploring virtual data rooms
  • Checking MBCA requirements for a plan of merger, articles of merger, and a share exchange 
  • Examining MBCA requirements to revoke the dissolution of a corporation
Reading exercises include review and analysis of current articles on:
  • Section 351 Transfer Forms
  • Private equity securities
  • Securities industry vocabulary
  • Google IPO
  • Business structures: LLCs, LPs, LLPs, LLLPs 
  • Mergers and Acquisitions
  • Due Diligence
  • Business courts


* The distinguished ACP© credential is only available to current NALA Certified Paralegals. Anyone, regardless of credentials, may take this course solely for gaining knowledge and will receive a certificate of completion upon successful completion of the course and exam.

Course Year: 2018

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