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Course Description

This course explores corporate and securities law and their unique roles in business.  Students learn to recognize the features of public and private companies, understanding their differences in structure and regulation, and explore the regulatory structures of securities law, clarifying how they safeguard investors and uphold market integrity. Through practical exercises, students become familiar with the preparation of continuous disclosure filings, ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements, and become acquainted with common transactions and filings for public companies.
 

Prerequisites

LEGL 1631

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Course
Securities Law 1
Type
Online, No Class Times
Dates
Mar 11, 2026 to Apr 22, 2026
Hours
30.0
Course Fee(s)
Tuition Fee credit (2 credits) $541.13 Click here to get more information
Instructors
  • Alan Franklin
Section Notes

Pre-Requisite: Corporate Law 1 LEGL 1631

This is a seven week online Moodle course. Access to Moodle will be provided by the start date of the course. Please contact paralegal@vcc.ca if access has not been granted after the start date.

Required textbook: Securities Law in Canada: Cases and Commentary. Please visit the Downtown campus (Continuing Studies) Bookstore website for details: https://bookstore.vcc.ca/textbooks (6067 Paralegal Program option)