BAA 604
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Spring (I)
2020
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J. Blanke
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Syllabus
Course: |
BAA
604
- Issues in Business Law & Corporate
Social Responsibility |
Instructor: |
Jordan M. Blanke |
Office: |
BE225 |
Telephone: |
(678) 547-6313 |
Internet: |
blanke_j@mercer.edu |
Office Hours: |
Tuesday |
12:15 pm - 1:15
pm |
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Wednesday |
4:00 pm -
6:00 pm |
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Thursday |
12:15 pm - 1:15
pm |
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Mission Statement
The Stetson School of
Business and Economics of Mercer University delivers
career focused business education to develop entrepreneurial leaders and
responsible global citizens.
Course Description
This course will explore the legal
environment and focus on the formation and operation of a variety of
business organizations including the corporation, the partnership and
the LLC (Limited Liability Company). It will examine the roles and
obligations of organizational participants
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the directors, officers, partners, and members
- and examine best practices relating to corporate sustainability
and social responsibility. Additional
related topics may include stock trading,
valuation, shareholder’s rights, mergers and acquisitions, insider
trading and antitrust laws. The course will also explore topics in
contract law and intellectual property.
Course Objectives
Upon successful completion of the course, the student should be
able to:
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identify and compare
the various forms of business
organizations. |
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discuss the roles and
responsibilities of the members of the various forms of business
organizations. |
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address issues in
corporate sustainability and corporate social responsibility. |
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understand a variety
of topics in contract law. |
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discuss and compare the various types of
intellectual property. |
Prerequisites
None
Textbooks
Law for Entrepreneurs,
by Don Mayer, Daniel M. Warner, George J. Seidel and Jethro K. Lieberman
This textbook is available for no charge at
https://open.umn.edu/opentextbooks/BookDetail.aspx?bookId=279. You may read
the textbook online or download a PDF file containing the whole book.
Class Assignments and Evaluation
Evaluation Criteria
Exam #1
Exam #2
Exam #3 |
30%
35%
35% |
Grading Structure
85.0 average
78.0
70.0
65.0
60.0 |
A
B+
B
C+
C |
Note from the Professor
The exams will cover the assigned readings, as
well as any additional material covered in class. If you miss a class, it is your
responsibility to find out what you have missed - both material covered and future
assignments. No make-up examinations will be given. If you cannot be present for an
exam (for a legitimate reason), let me know beforehand - call me at my office and
tell me, or leave a message on my answering machine. Failure to do so will result in a
grade of zero on that test.
Mercer University Honor Code and Council
See Mercer catalog for detailed description.
Honor Code
Mercer University Atlanta expects each and every student to maintain the
highest principles of academic honesty and integrity. Violations of academic honesty
represent a breach of the University's expectations and will be regarded as a serious
matter.
Violations include, but are not limited to,
plagiarism, cheating, lying, and stealing.
All work on tests must be your own. Any inappropriate copying or
collaboration on any test will result in a grade of
'F' for the course.
Course Evaluations
Course evaluations will be conducted
via the online, university approved system during week seven of this
course. All students are encouraged to participate when they receive
the email notification.
Disability Statement
Students in need of accommodation due to a disability
should contact the Access and Accommodation Office to complete the
verification process to become approved for services. In order to
receive accommodations, each term, students will request accommodation
and faculty notification forms through the Access Office online system
Accommodate. Students are strongly encouraged to schedule a meeting with
each professor in a timely manner to discuss arrangements.
Accommodations are not retroactive in nature. Note - Disability
accommodations or status are not reflected on academic transcripts.
Students with a history of a disability, perceived as having a
disability or with a current disability who do not wish to use academic
accommodations are also strongly encouraged to complete the verification
process with the Access Office.
Students must request accommodations in a timely manner
to receive accommodations in a timely manner.
For additional information please contact Richard Stilley
(stilley_r@mercer.edu),
at (678) 547-6823 or visit the Access and Accommodation Office website
at
http://atlstuaffairs.mercer.edu/disability-services.cfm
Inclement Weather
If severe weather occurs, classes will be
canceled in accordance with the Associate Provost’s decision of
Mercer-Atlanta. Call the Mercer weather phone for information
about class cancellations (678)547-6111 (Atlanta) or listen to WSB
750 AM.
Course Reading and Learning Schedule:
(Syllabus subject to change at the discretion of the Professor)
Session |
Date |
Preparation |
Course Contents |
Prep Time |
1 |
Jan 8 |
Ch. 1 (Sections 1-5)
Ch. 3 (1-5)
Ch. 4 (1 and 4 and 6 (the Griswold case))
Ch. 5 (1-4) |
Introduction to the Law
Sources of Law
Court Systems and Jurisdiction
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4 hours |
2 |
Jan 15 |
Ch. 2 (1-2 and 4)
Reading assignment for
Ethics,
Society and Law
Ch.
8 (1-3)
Ch. 9 (1-3)
Ch.
11 (1-2)
Ch. 12 (1-2) |
Corporate Social
Responsibility
& Business
Ethics
Contract Law
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4 |
3 |
Jan 22 |
Ch. 10 (1-4)
Ch. 13 (1-2)
Ch.
14 (1-2)
Ch. 15 (1)
Ch. 16 (1-5 and
6 (the Shirley MacLaine case)) |
Contract Law
Exam #1 |
7 |
4 |
Jan 29 |
Ch. 22 (1-2)
Ch. 23 (1-3)
Ch. 24 (1-2)
Ch. 25 (1-5)
Ch. 26 (1-3)
Ch. 27 (1-4)
Ch. 28 (1-2 and 3 (the Dirks case)) |
Business Organizations
Directors and Officers
Sarbanes-Oxley Act
Insider Trading |
4 |
5 |
Feb 5 |
Ch. 18
(1-5) |
Intellectual Property |
4 |
6 |
Feb 12 |
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Intellectual Property
Exam #2 |
7 |
7 |
Feb 19 |
Ch. 30 (1-2 and 4 (the Gross case)) |
Employment Law
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4 |
8 |
Feb 26 |
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Exam #3 |
7 |

PowerPoints
Introduction to the Law
(full version)
Physician Assisted Dying
Contract Law (full
version)
Business Organizations
(full version)
Copyright Law
Patent, Trademark, and Trade Secret Law (full version)
Employment Law
Covenants Not
to Compete
2010 Georgia Ballot
Amendment
Your Guide
to the Georgia Courts
(PDF file)
Exploring Constitutional Law
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an interesting site that presents some basic
information about the U.S. Constitution (for those of you who would like some
more information about the Constitution)
Constitutional History - PowerPoint
Reading assignment for
Ethics, Society and Law
(Week 2)
What is Stakeholder
Theory? - R. Edward Freeman - video
Sample Exam Questions
These 1923 Copyrighted Works Enter the Public Domain in 2019
Public Domain Day
2020
A Fair(y) Use Tale -
YouTube clip
He's So Fine - The
Chiffons
My Sweet Lord - George
Harrison
Copyright Website -
George Harrison and the Chiffons
Roy Orbison - Oh! Pretty
Woman
2 Live Crew - Pretty Woman
Copyright Website - 2 Live
Crew and the Case of the Pretty Woman
Justices, 9-0, Bar Patenting Human Genes - New York Times article
Patent Trolls - Electronic Frontier Foundation
Don't Say Velcro
- funny trademark video

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