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Spring 2010 Business Associations Final: Insider Trading & Securities Law Violations, Exams of Business Management and Analysis

The final exam for a business associations course taught by professor marc greengerg in spring 2010. The exam consists of a set of 40 multiple-choice questions and an essay question. The multiple-choice questions are worth one point each, and the essay question is worth 35 points. The essay question requires the student to act as an attorney with the sec and investigate potential insider trading activities and securities laws violations by the directors of bigfarma. The facts of the case and asks the student to identify the violations, liable parties, defenses, and likely outcomes of any enforcement actions.

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Exam #
FINAL EXAM
BUSINESS ASSOCIATIONS
PROFESSOR MARC GREENGERG
SPRING 2010
1. You have three (3) hours to complete this exam. You are not required to spend the entire
time working on the exam - the average time for completion is slightly over two hours. I
recommend that you spend sixty minutes on the multiple-choice questions, and two hours on
the essay question. Try to avoid the temptation to second-guess yourself on the multiple-
choice questions – your initial instinct is often the most accurate.
2. THIS IS A CLOSED BOOK EXAM. You may not bring in or use any notes, books or other
materials to assist you in responding to the questions.
3. The exam has two components – a set of 40 multiple-choice questions, and a single essay
question. The multiple-choice questions are each worth one (1) point, for a total of 40 points.
The essay question is worth 35 points.
4. With respect to the multiple choice question section, you must use the PARSCORE form to
enter your answers. You may use a pen or pencil. Follow the directions on the score form.
Please be careful not to make any stray marks.
5. With respect to the essay question, answer it as fully as you can, citing any appropriate cases,
model rules, industry standards, and statutes that are relevant.
6. WITH RESPECT TO THE ESSAY QUESTION, DO NOT WRITE ON BOTH SIDES OF
THE PAGE. WRITE LEGIBLY OR PRINT IF YOUR HANDWRITING IS DIFFICULT
TO READ. If I cannot read your response to a question, your grade will be adversely
affected. Be sure to write your exam number on your blue books and on the exam question.
Turn in all questions, scratch paper and blue books after the conclusion of the exam.
7. On the essay question, I recommend that you first spend about forty (40) minutes issue-
spotting and outlining your response, before you start writing. This way you are less likely to
miss issues or to submit a disorganized response. Points are deducted if you miss an issue.
The essay question contains a number of different issues. Each issue is worth the same
amount of points (for example, if there are ten (10) issues, they are each worth 6 points
towards the total of 60 points). To obtain a high score, you will need to properly identify and
respond to all of the issues.
Greenberg: Business Associations, Final Exam, Spring 2010
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FINAL EXAM

BUSINESS ASSOCIATIONS

PROFESSOR MARC GREENGERG

SPRING 2010

  1. You have three (3) hours to complete this exam. You are not required to spend the entire time working on the exam - the average time for completion is slightly over two hours. I recommend that you spend sixty minutes on the multiple-choice questions, and two hours on the essay question. Try to avoid the temptation to second-guess yourself on the multiple- choice questions – your initial instinct is often the most accurate.
  2. THIS IS A CLOSED BOOK EXAM. You may not bring in or use any notes, books or other materials to assist you in responding to the questions.
  3. The exam has two components – a set of 40 multiple-choice questions, and a single essay question. The multiple-choice questions are each worth one (1) point, for a total of 40 points. The essay question is worth 35 points.
  4. With respect to the multiple choice question section, you must use the PARSCORE form to enter your answers. You may use a pen or pencil. Follow the directions on the score form. Please be careful not to make any stray marks.
  5. With respect to the essay question, answer it as fully as you can, citing any appropriate cases, model rules, industry standards, and statutes that are relevant.
  6. WITH RESPECT TO THE ESSAY QUESTION, DO NOT WRITE ON BOTH SIDES OF THE PAGE. WRITE LEGIBLY OR PRINT IF YOUR HANDWRITING IS DIFFICULT TO READ. If I cannot read your response to a question, your grade will be adversely affected. Be sure to write your exam number on your blue books and on the exam question. Turn in all questions, scratch paper and blue books after the conclusion of the exam.
  7. On the essay question, I recommend that you first spend about forty (40) minutes issue- spotting and outlining your response, before you start writing. This way you are less likely to miss issues or to submit a disorganized response. Points are deducted if you miss an issue. The essay question contains a number of different issues. Each issue is worth the same amount of points (for example, if there are ten (10) issues, they are each worth 6 points towards the total of 60 points). To obtain a high score, you will need to properly identify and respond to all of the issues.

Greenberg: Business Associations, Final Exam, Spring 2010

  1. Write your exam number on your exam envelope. Put your correct class section and student exam # at the top of this page, each page of questions, each blue book, and the “PARSCORE TEST FORM.” Do not use your name, student ID number or Social Security Number on any exam materials. If your answer to the essay question requires more than one blue book, make sure to number each blue book, ie: Book One of Two.
  2. At the conclusion of the exam, return all test materials, including blue books, ParScore answer sheet, scratch paper, and this exam packet to the envelope and submit it to the proctor. DO NOT seal the envelope. Students who do not return all exam materials at the end of the exam may not be graded.

GOOD LUCK

Greenberg: Business Associations, Final Exam, Spring 2010