Choper, Coffee, Gilson

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Cases and Materials on Corporations
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Sixth edition
Author Jesse H. Choper, John C. Coffee, Jr., and Ronald J. Gilson
PublisherAspen Publishers (Wolters Kluwer)
Publication date
2008
ISBN 978-0-7355-1245-0
OCLC 43118197
346.73/066 21
LC Class KF1413 .F7 2000

Choper, Coffee, Gilson refers to the casebook entitled Cases and Materials on Corporations, edited by Jesse H. Choper, John C. Coffee, Jr., and Ronald J. Gilson. Its current (seventh) edition was published in 2008. [1]

John C. "Jack" Coffee, Jr. is the Adolf A. Berle Professor of Law at Columbia Law School and director of the Center on Corporate Governance at Columbia University Law School.

Ronald J. Gilson is an American lawyer, focusing in corporate governance, law & economics, corporate finance, capital markets, mergers & acquisitions and securities regulation, currently the Charles J. Meyers Professor of Law and Business, Emeritus at Stanford Law School.

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