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1995

Business Organizations Law

Mercer University School of Law

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The Ali Principles Of Corporate Governance Compared With Georgia Law, Marjorie Fine Knowles, Colin Flannery Dec 1995

The Ali Principles Of Corporate Governance Compared With Georgia Law, Marjorie Fine Knowles, Colin Flannery

Mercer Law Review

The American Law Institute ("ALI") is a unique institution. As one writer describes it:

The ALI is perhaps the most elite group of lawyers in the United States. Selected from the ranks of distinguished scholars and practitioners, the Institute is best known for drafting "Restatements of the Law" in various areas. These Restatements provide lawyers and judges with carefully formulated descriptions of the law and traditionally have served as authoritative guides for both legal briefs and judicial opinions.

Admission to membership in the ALI is by election, and the debates on the various works the Institute produces are most often …


Business Associations, Paul A. Quirós, Gregory M. Beil Dec 1995

Business Associations, Paul A. Quirós, Gregory M. Beil

Mercer Law Review

This Article analyzes noteworthy cases in the areas of corporate, partnership, securities and banking law decided during the survey period' by the Georgia Court of Appeals, the Georgia Supreme Court, the United States district courts in Georgia and the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit. Additionally, the Article highlights certain enactments by the Georgia General Assembly revising the Official Code of Georgia Annotated ("O.C.G.A.").