Faculty & Staff
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D. Daniel Sokol Assistant Professor Gainesville, FL 32611 e-mail: sokold@law.ufl.edu |
Courses
- Corporations (Fall 2009)— LAW 6063 (Credits: 3)
Registration preference given to fall and spring entering students in their fourth full semester. Consideration of problems in organizing a corporation, disregard of the corporate fiction, control and management, derivative suits, and special problems of the close corporation. May also consider federal regulations controlling insider trading, proxy solicitations, and short-swing profits. - Business Organizations (Spring 2010)— LAW 6062 (Credits: 3)
A consideration of the various forms of doing business, especially for unincorporated associations. Emphasis is placed upon agency and partnership, with consideration given to other forms of businesses, such as non-profit corporations, professional associations and limited liability companies. - Law and Entrepreneurship (Spring 2010)— LAW 6930 (Credits: 2)
The intersection of law and entrepreneurship is an emerging field of study. This course explores the common legal and economic issues faced by highly innovative start-up companies and the angel investors and venture capitalists who fund them.
