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E-810 – International Business Transactions


3 Credits

Examination of selected problems in international trade, surveying some of the many issues encountered in private international transactions and emphasizing the options available to counsel engaged in the "preventative" practice of law. Primary focus will be on recognizing and anticipating potential problems, and choosing the most appropriate form or structure for the business in order to manage the increased risk inherent in international transactions.

Summer Sections

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    Room - TWEN

    Schedule - M, W – 6:15pm - 9:30pm

    Instructor - Van Detta

    Required Materials:

    1. Chow, Schoenbaum, International Business Transactions: Problems, Cases, and Materials, (Aspen 2nd Ed.), ISBN: 9780735570658, Price: $185.00
    2. Chow, Schoenbaum, International Business Transactions Document Supplement 2010-2011, (Aspen 2010-2011 Ed.), ISBN: 9780735587427, Price: $39.00
    3. Stark, Drafting Contracts: How and Why Lawyers Do What They Do, (Aspen 2007 Ed.), ISBN: 9780735563391, Price: $72.00

    Recommended Materials:

    1. Armstrong, Thinking Like A Writer: A Lawyer’s Guide to Effective Writing & Editing, (Practicing Law Institute / 3rd Ed.), ISBN: 9781402411281, Price: $39.00
      VERY Strongly Recommended by the Professor.
    2. Burnham, Drafting and Analyzing Contracts: A Guide to the Practical Application of the Principles of Contract Law, (Lexis Nexis 3rd Ed.), ISBN13: 9780820557885, Price: $47.00
      VERY Strongly Recommended by the Professor.

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