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To achieve superior scores on essay exams, a law student must (1) learn and understand "blackletter" principles and rules of law for each subject; (2) analyze how those principles of law arise within a test fact pattern; and (3) write clearly and succinctly a short discussion of each principle and how it relates to the facts.
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special facts doctrine, corporate inability, watered amount, facto corporation, disinterested shareholders, aggrieved buyer, facto merger doctrine, jure corporation, appraisal rights, cannot rescind, stated par value, derivative action, preemptive rights, par value common stock, business judgment rule, statutory merger, disinterested directors, subscription agreement, ultra vires doctrine, contract creditors, derivative suit, offensive contact, offensive touching, authorized stock, corporate opportunity
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Fox Corp, Siegel's Corporations, American Stock Exchange, Ajax Corporation, Ant Corporation, Department of State, Exco Corporation, First Student Answer, New York Stock Exchange, Zeta Corporation, Belbow Brothers, Beta Corporation, Davis Corporation, Discuss Tanya
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