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256.1 sec. 1 - Drafting Legal Documents for New Business (Fall 2008)

Instructor: William A. Kell  (view instructor's teaching evaluations | profile)
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Units: 2
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Course Control Number (Non-1Ls): 49622

In the Drafting course, students will learn and apply a range of knowledge in law and business related to the development of new businesses, particularly in the context of drafting key documents for business organizations. Most new businesses require that certain legal documents be drafted to begin their existence (e.g., articles of incorporation, charters, bylaws). For some businesses, formative documents resemble more of an “agreement,” in which expectations are set forth for those participating in the business (e.g., a partnership, or limited liability company(LLC)). Some businesses need to prepare and file substantial documents in order to obtain certain additional governmental benefits or status (e.g., an application for federal tax exempt status under 501(c)3 of the IRS Code). In addition, businesses often need personnel policies, contracts, grievance procedures and other human resource related forms to effectively manage employee relations. These and other key documents have unique requirements but also a number of common rules for drafting which are not often highlighted in general courses on contracts, tax, and other substantive areas of the law. Through the course, students will gain experience drafting key documents for new businesses, assisted through individualized comments and critique provided by the instructor.

Exam: None. Grading is Credit/No Credit based on the preparation of four documents: (1) articles of incorporation, (2) bylaws, (3) partnership or LLC agreement, and (4) a business plan.

Contact Professor William Kell for more information: (o)642-4050, (e) wkell@law.berkeley.edu.

Exam Notes: P+
This is a credit only course
Special Notes: CR; LE(15)
Course Category: Business Law
Course Subcategories:
Social Justice and Public Interest

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