This was the first work to examine the legal framework for financing corporate activity from a variety of sources, public and private. It seeks to place the legal issues in their business context and to fully explain difficult legal concepts, making this a valuable text for lawyer and non-lawyer alike. Extensive consideration is given to relevant case law from a variety of common law jurisdictions as well as to relevant statutory provisions of Irish law, and where comparatively relevant, UK legislation.
Contents: The Stock Exchange; Prospectuses; Liabilities arising out of the prospectus; Insider dealing; Corporate borrowing; Debt subordination; Debt factoring; Legal framework of main sources of state-provided corporate finance; Legal regulation of mergers.
Dermot Cahill, Solicitor, is Lecturer in Corporate Finance Law at University College Dublin.
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978-1-85800-131-9 (9781858001319)
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Part A - Corporate finance using the stock exchange. Exchange listings rules. Legal regimes governing prospectuses. Issuer$$$s liabilities for prospectuses. Insider dealing law and practice.
Part B - Corporate finance using debt. Loans, guarantees and book debt. Subordination of debt. Factoring of debt. State sourced debt. Other corporate debt instruments.