What This Document Is
This document is a final examination for Corporations (LAW 609) at Brooklyn Law School, administered in Fall 2020 by Professor Dana Brakman Reiser. It assesses students’ understanding of core corporate law principles through two comprehensive questions. The exam is designed to be completed within a three-hour timeframe and allows the use of course materials.
Why This Document Matters
This exam is crucial for students enrolled in the Corporations course. It serves as the primary evaluation of their grasp of the subject matter and contributes significantly to their final grade. It’s used at the end of the semester to gauge comprehension of complex legal concepts related to corporate structure, governance, and potential liabilities. Students preparing for similar law school courses or bar exams focused on business associations may find reviewing past exams like this valuable for practice.
Common Limitations or Challenges
This document is a *past* exam, meaning it represents a specific assessment from a prior semester. While helpful for practice, it may not perfectly reflect the current course emphasis or the professor’s specific grading criteria. It also does not provide answers or detailed explanations of correct legal reasoning – it’s a test *of* knowledge, not a teaching tool.
What This Document Provides
The full document includes:
* Detailed instructions for the exam, including time allocation and academic integrity requirements.
* Two substantive exam questions focusing on corporate law scenarios. The first question involves Snow Globe Enterprises, Inc., a publicly traded Delaware corporation facing a customer data breach and related stock price decline.
* A statement regarding assumptions to be made when answering questions and guidance on handling potential errors in the exam itself.
* The exam’s page numbering and overall structure.
This preview only provides a high-level overview of the exam’s nature and content; it does *not* include the full text of the questions, potential answers, or any analysis of the legal issues presented.