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Entrepreneurial Law, Brian Krumm, George Kuney
Entrepreneurial Law, Brian Krumm, George Kuney
College of Law Faculty Scholarship
This text is designed to provide insight into the transactional legal needs of the entrepreneur. It is written to provide both business and law students with a foundational understanding of the doctrinal areas of the law that impact the entrepreneurial endeavor. Substantively, coverage begins with taking the entrepreneur from the initial business plan through choice of business entity and corporate governance considerations. It then moves to address the use, analysis, and drafting of transactional documents typically used in the conduct of business. This is followed by chapters covering applied intellectual property law and protection of intellectual property. Coverage concludes with …
State Legislative Efforts To Improve Access To Venture Capital, Brian Krumm
State Legislative Efforts To Improve Access To Venture Capital, Brian Krumm
College of Law Faculty Scholarship
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Orphans Adopted Eighty-Nine Years After Conception, Or, Cataloging Updating Loose-Leaf Publications, Carol Collins
Orphans Adopted Eighty-Nine Years After Conception, Or, Cataloging Updating Loose-Leaf Publications, Carol Collins
College of Law Faculty Scholarship
Until the 2002 revision to AACR2 was adopted, cataloging rules for updating loose-leaf publications were orphans—they were excluded from previous Anglo–American rule compilations. To offer guidance to catalogers, over the years the Library of Congress issued a series of rule interpretations and supplemental resources outlining best practices and rules for cataloging loose-leafs. This article chronicles the publication, or lack of practical publication, of cataloging rules for updating loose-leafs and the impact on libraries. Also included is a review of the various organizations instrumental in garnering support for the creation and acceptance of a new paradigm and standards and concepts that …