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The Entrepreneur's Guide to Business Law
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Constance E. Bagley Biography
Constance E. Bagley is an Associate Professor of Business Administration at the Harvard Business School. Before joining the faculty at Harvard in 2000, Professor Bagley taught at the Stanford University Graduate School of Business, where she was GSB Trust Faculty Fellow for 1997-1998. In 1993, she received Honorable Mention for the Stanford Business School Distinguished Teaching Award. Before joining Stanford in 1990, Professor Bagley was a corporate securities partner in the San Francisco office of the 900-lawyer firm of Bingham McCutchen. Her practice currently centers on legal aspects of entrepreneurship and cyberlaw, as well as corporate governance.

Her publications include Winning Legally: How to Use the Law to Create Value, Marshal Resources, and Manage Risk (Harvard Business School Press, 2005), Managers and the Legal Environment: Strategies for the 21st Century, 5th edition (West Legal Studies in Business, 2006), The Entrepreneur's Guide to Business Law, 2nd edition (T...
Harvard Business School
Craig E. Dauchy Biography
Craig E. Dauchy is a partner in Cooley Godward's Business department, head of the Venture Capital practice group, and a member of the Firm's management committee. Associated with the Firm since 1975, Mr. Dauchy became a partner in January 1981 and is resident in the Palo Alto office.

Mr. Dauchy specializes in representing venture capital partnerships and emerging companies.  He has participated in the formation of more than 150 venture capital and private equity funds and in hundreds of venture capital financings.  In addition to his extensive experience with all aspects of venture capital, Mr. Dauchy has handled a variety of general corporate and securities transactions, including private placements and public offerings, mergers and acquisitions and joint ventures.  He is counsel to companies in diverse industries, including enterprise software, semiconductor, web services, medical devices and computer hardware products.

Mr. Dauchy has c...
South-Western College Pub
2002-07-22 592 pages ID: 822 Rating: 
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Description: This book contains 17 chapters that follow the progression of a start-up business and anticipate its legal concerns through the stages of growth up to an initial public offering. The new edition integrates e-commerce and international issues where appropriate. This text is appropriate at both the undergraduate and graduate level for those courses that cover legal issues and entrepreneurs. Depending on the course, it could be used as either a core text or a supplement.
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