useful upper level classes for corp trans. firm jerbs Forum
- dood
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useful upper level classes for corp trans. firm jerbs
without talking about specialties (i.e. patent, bankruptcy, etc), and ignoring bar subjects, these are useful classes for practicing corp transactional shit in a big firm:
corporations
secured transactions
commercial paper
wat else??
thanx
corporations
secured transactions
commercial paper
wat else??
thanx
- edcrane
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Re: useful upper level classes for corp trans. firm jerbs
sec reg
corporate tax
corporate tax
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Re: useful upper level classes for corp trans. firm jerbs
Yep.edcrane wrote:sec reg
corporate tax
- vamedic03
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Re: useful upper level classes for corp trans. firm jerbs
Bankruptcy wouldn't be bad to be exposed to.
If available,
accounting
corporate finance
If available,
accounting
corporate finance
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Re: useful upper level classes for corp trans. firm jerbs
pretty much same position as OP
Is corporate tax that helpful? I heard fed income tax is necessary for all informed lawyers to have a basic literacy in a subject as pervasive as tax; but if you're not planning on specializing in tax law, corporate tax seems like overkill, no? Will taking it really give future M&A/private equity associates a leg up?
Is corporate tax that helpful? I heard fed income tax is necessary for all informed lawyers to have a basic literacy in a subject as pervasive as tax; but if you're not planning on specializing in tax law, corporate tax seems like overkill, no? Will taking it really give future M&A/private equity associates a leg up?
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- edcrane
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Re: useful upper level classes for corp trans. firm jerbs
A lot of M&A deal structures are motivated by corporate tax concerns. While I doubt corporate tax is something you'd use every day, it would probably give you some insight into why transactions are structured the way they are, and it might help you spot tax issues in practice. As there aren't that many core transactional classes, taking corporate tax seems like a good idea to me.solidsnake wrote:pretty much same position as OP
Is corporate tax that helpful? I heard fed income tax is necessary for all informed lawyers to have a basic literacy in a subject as pervasive as tax; but if you're not planning on specializing in tax law, corporate tax seems like overkill, no? Will taking it really give future M&A/private equity associates a leg up?
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Re: useful upper level classes for corp trans. firm jerbs
fair enough. thanks for the advice. i agree that tax seems to be the 500lb elephant in the room whenever corp-law profs are confronted with the question of why certain transactions were structured the way they were. Just wasn't sure if corporate tax, the class, was going to fill in that gaping black hole of knowledge and insight, but it wont hurt to find out.edcrane wrote:A lot of M&A deal structures are motivated by corporate tax concerns. While I doubt corporate tax is something you'd use every day, it would probably give you some insight into why transactions are structured the way they are, and it might help you spot tax issues in practice. As there aren't that many core transactional classes, taking corporate tax seems like a good idea to me.solidsnake wrote:pretty much same position as OP
Is corporate tax that helpful? I heard fed income tax is necessary for all informed lawyers to have a basic literacy in a subject as pervasive as tax; but if you're not planning on specializing in tax law, corporate tax seems like overkill, no? Will taking it really give future M&A/private equity associates a leg up?