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Ronald J. Gilson (Author), Bernard S. Black (Author)
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1566620678 978-1566620673 April 1995 2 Sub
Gilson and Black’s casebook provides detailed information on the law and finance of corporate acquisitions. The casebook provides the tools for fast, easy, on-point research. Part of the University Casebook Series®, it includes selected cases designed to illustrate the development of a body of law on a particular subject. Text and explanatory materials designed for law study accompany the cases.

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  • Hardcover: 1824 pages
  • Publisher: Foundation Press; 2 Sub edition (April 1995)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1566620678
  • ISBN-13: 978-1566620673
  • Product Dimensions: 10.3 x 7 x 2.3 inches
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5.0 out of 5 stars Very specialized, but necessary background. Well written., November 3, 2003
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This review is from: Gilson and Black's the Law and Finance of Corporate Acquisitions, 2D (University Casebook Series) (Hardcover)
Since this is a legal casebook, this book is targeted for lawyers who want background on corporate acquisitions. It is terrific for this. Great and relevant cases with very good write-ups. Plus it has some very nice introductory material on the role of lawyers in adding value to the acquisition process and offers a decent summary of the principles of corporate finance.

But I think it has real value for the businessperson who is going to be hiring lawyers to help him or her in the process of acquiring or being acquired. Just as this book provides some background on finance for lawyers, it provides a great deal of good background that every businessperson needs to know and where things can go wrong.

At over 1,500 pages it is a huge book. It is unlikely that you will ready it from cover to cover, but it is engagingly written. So, if you enjoy this topic I think you will find yourself dipping into it on a regular basis. There is an index and a list of all the cases cited in the book, plus a very interesting list of the authorities cited including their writings.

This book was originally published in 1986 with this second edition coming out in 1995. There have been some separate updates published since then, which can also be found on Amazon. I have not looked at the updates and found this book to be satisfactory for my purposes. It is interesting to get so much background on some very famous cases and see how eight years has offered new perspective and how much is forgotten in the popular consciousness. If you are involved in acquisitions I think this book deserves to be on your shelf. I don't know how you could think you have been diligent without consulting this standard text. I bought it as a recommended supplementary text for a course I took on corporate control as part of the MBA program at the Michigan Business School.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Those who know choose this book, November 1, 2002
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Gilson and Black have assembled the authoritative casebook for students interested in the field, professors teaching it, and practitioners who need some context.

One could read the "other" M&A book by Carney, but one could also drink weak tea. Neither would be satisfactory.

The book is not for the faint of heart. The authors do not even cite a case for a couple hundred pages. The book endeavors to really teach what one needs if an understanding of this complex field of law is what is truely sought after. Therefore, it starts with a primer in economic theory and practices. Get out a calculator because if you went to law school to escape them, you were wrong. This is an highly important, and now, rare book. Both because it has been increasingly hard to find, and because the current trend in legal casebooks has been to water everything down. This book rasies the bar to a level other casebooks, students, teachers, and practitioners of law should strive to achieve.

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This book is an effort to fuse several distinct innovations in corporate law scholarship and curriculum. Read the first page
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favored acquirer, future products liability claims, freezeout transaction, stock rights plan, freezeout merger, security position listings, repellent amendments, tender offer materials, adequate summary thereof, disclosing material changes, first earnings announcement, such constituent corporation, typical acquisition agreement, conventional tender offer, hedged tendering, issuer tender offer, unaffiliated security holders, fair dealing component, relative pricing efficiency, intrinsic fairness standard, informed business judgment, multistep acquisition, securities law concerns, facto merger doctrine, management recapitalizations
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Trans Union, Court of Chancery, Van Gorkom, United States, Good Bros, Pantry Pride, Securities Exchange Act, Securities Act, American Express, Ronald Gilson, Vice Chancellor, Glen Alden, First City, Penn Central, New York Stock Exchange, Bass Brothers, Chancellor Allen, Bass Group, Illinois Act, Michael Jensen, Andrei Shleifer, National Alfalfa, Federal Trade Commission, Chancery Court, American Law Institute
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