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By Eric Geringswald | CSC
CSC’s Massachusetts Laws Governing Business Entities Annotated is a comprehensive collection of annotated Massachusetts business statutes and regulations and is an essential resource for business law practitioners in the state and the region.
The 2024 edition is updated with the latest legislation through Chapter 67 of the 2024 Massachusetts legislative session. The book’s Table of Sections Affected lists changes for quick identification.
The latest case notes from state and federal courts interpreting the law have also been captured. Also included in this edition are five full-text cases covering recent legal developments regarding conversion, derivative suits, fiduciary duties, repurchase rights of vested ownership interests, and securities.
Special Commentary prepared by attorney Kurt Hemr of Skadden, Arps explores whether a recent headline-making case involving Tesla CEO Elon Musk would have been decided differently under Massachusetts’ Business Corporations Act, Chapter 156D rather than Delaware business law.
Other features include the Massachusetts Business Fee Schedule and 200 Massachusetts forms for incorporation/formation, qualification, mergers, dissolution, and name reservation for all entity types available directly via the LexisNexis Store download center. The forms appendix also provides a listing of the forms and contact information for the Massachusetts Division of Corporations.
Massachusetts Laws Governing Business Entities Annotated is available as a softbound book or as an eBook, compatible with dedicated eReader devices, computers, tablets, and smartphones that use eReader software or applications. It is also available on the LexisNexis Digital Library.
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