Business Organizations for Paralegals [Connected eBook with Study Center]
, by Bouchoux, Deborah A.- ISBN: 9798894102856 | 8894102858
- Cover: Paperback
- Copyright: 2/2/2026
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Business Organizations for Paralegals,Tenth Edition by Deborah A. Bouchoux provides a comprehensive yet accessible overview of business entities in a clear, student-friendly format. Using a logical “life cycle” framework, the text examines each form of business organization—from its formation, to its advantages, disadvantages, operation, dissolution, and tax implications. The discussion begins with an introduction to all major business entities, progressing from the simplest, the sole proprietorship, through partnerships to the most complex, the corporation. It also explores modern business forms such as limited liability partnerships (LLPs) and limited liability companies (LLCs), concluding with coverage of specialized entities, including nonprofit and professional corporations. Balancing thorough substantive law coverage with practical, real-world applications, Bouchoux equips paralegal students with the knowledge and tools needed for success. Rich pedagogical features such as checklists, web resources, key terms, practice tips, and exercises enhance comprehension and reinforce learning throughout.
New to the Tenth Edition:
- Updated charts, case illustrations, discussion questions, and Net Worth questions
- New feature in every chapter: “AI and the Legal Landscape,” showing practical applications for using artificial intelligence in paralegal tasks (e.g., creating partnership names/logos, drafting corporate meeting minutes, reviewing merger documents)
- Overview of the Corporate Transparency Act and its application solely to foreign companies
- Analysis of Mallory v. Norfolk Southern Railway Co. (2023) on corporate registration and jurisdiction
- Expanded coverage of directors’ fiduciary duties, the business judgment rule, and judicial review standards
- New insights into insider trading risks in remote work environments
- Revamped section on stock trading, including after-hours trading, the Texas Stock Exchange, using AI in trading strategies, plus new coverage of alternative investments (private equity, crypto assets)
- Updates on merger and acquisition trends, including Elon Musk’s Twitter acquisition and new government merger guidelines
- Review of major tax changes affecting pass-through businesses and corporations under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act of 2025
Professors and students will benefit from:
- A clear, logical “life cycle” approach that walks readers through each business entity—from formation and operation to dissolution and tax considerations
- Seamless integration of substantive law with practical, real-world guidance designed specifically for paralegal professionals
- Engaging learning features throughout, including checklists, practice tips, web resources, key terms, and hands-on exercises
- Up-to-date coverage of cutting-edge corporate governance developments, such as universal proxy cards, online voting, and all-virtual shareholder meetings
- Timely exploration of today’s most important corporate trends, including shifts in DEI and environmental policies, greenwashing and AI washing, impact investing, and the latest SEC guidance on shareholder proposals



