SUMMARY
Written and edited by Oregon's foremost business law lawyers, this 2018 revised 2 volume set, provides extensive coverage of some of the finer, more advanced aspects of business law.
DESCRIPTION
• 2 volumes; loose-leaf
• 1,500 pages ~
• Publication Date: December 2018
• Editorial Review Board: Jere Webb, Andrew Ognall, John R. Thomas, Ernie Bootsma, Mark von Bergen
Written and edited by Oregon’s foremost business law lawyers, Advising Oregon Businesses, volumes 3 and 4, provides extensive coverage of some of the finer, more advanced aspects of business law. Topics include acquisitions, government contracts, insurance, business valuation, bankruptcy, intellectual property, and a new chapter on licensing. This set is a valuable resource for any attorney with business clients.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
VOLUME 3: OREGON BUSINESS CONCERNS
45 Executive Compensation Matters
46 Qualified Retirement Plans
47 Estate Planning for Owners of Closely Held Businesses
48 Business Risk and Insurance Coverage
49 Company Policies
50 Doing Business with the Government
51 Doing Business with Indian Tribes
52 Evaluating and Structuring Acquisitions; Decision Factors; Nontax Considerations
53 Structuring the Taxable Transaction: Tax Considerations
54 Valuing the Business
55 Financing the Purchase
56 Legal Opinions in Business Transactions—Customary Practice
57 Bankruptcy
VOLUME 4: INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AND COMPETITIVE RESTRICTIONS
58 Overview of the Antitrust Laws
59 Business Names
60 Domain Names
61 Trademarks
62 Copyrights
63 Patent Law Essentials
64 Technology Licensing: Strategic Issues Every Licensor and Licensee Should Consider
65 Trade Secrets
66 Confidentiality Agreements
67 The Departing Employee—Competitive Restrictions
68 Government Regulation of Franchises
69 Business Aspects of Franchising
Table of Statutes and Rules
Table of Cases
Subject Index