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'''Choper, Coffee, Gilson''' refers to the casebook entitled '''''Cases and Materials on Corporations''''', edited by [[Jesse H. Choper]], [[John C. Coffee|John C. Coffee, Jr.]], and [[Ronald Gilson|Ronald J. Gilson]]. Its current (seventh) edition was published in 2008.[{{cite web|url=https://lrus.wolterskluwer.com/store/telecommunications-reports-suite/?statusCode=404|title=Telecommunications Reports Suite|website=Wolters Kluwer Legal & Regulatory|accessdate=12 February 2019}}] |
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The eighth edition of the book was published in 2013 and authored by [[Jesse H. Choper]], [[John C. Coffee|John C. Coffee, Jr.]], and [[Ronald Gilson|Ronald J. Gilson]].[{{cite news |title=Cases and Materials on Corporations, 8th edition |url=https://law.stanford.edu/publications/cases-and-materials-on-corporations-8th-edition/ |publisher=[[Stanford Law School]] |accessdate=2026-04-19 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20260419042332/https://law.stanford.edu/publications/cases-and-materials-on-corporations-8th-edition/ |archivedate=2026-04-19 }}] Published in 2021, the book's ninth edition was authored by John C. Coffee, Ronald J. Gilson, and Brian JM Quinn.[{{cite web |date=2021 |title=Cases and Materials on Corporations, Ninth Edition |url= https://aspenpublishing.com/products/coffee-corporations9 |publisher=[[Aspen Publishing]] |accessdate=2026-04-19 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20260419041548/https://aspenpublishing.com/products/coffee-corporations9 |archivedate=2026-04-19 }}] |
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The 1951 edition of ''Cases and Materials on Corporations and Partnerships'' was by Alexander Hamilton Frey. Robert M. Cooper of ''[[The Yale Law Journal]]'' praised the 1951 edition, writing, that it was a "thoroughly competent and outstandingly comprehensive" compilation and update to his 1935 casebook about "Business Associations". Cooper concluded, "The author's use of the corporate transaction as a classification for his materials is refreshing and challenging to the teacher. The student should also find his efforts toward simplicity and brevity a welcome approach in this area of growing corporate complexities."[{{cite journal |last=Cooper |first=Robert M. |date=January 1952 |title=Reviews: Cases and Materials on Corporations and Partnerships. By Alexander Hamilton Frey. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1951. Pp. xxxv, 1404. $9.00 |url=https://heinonline.org/HOL/P?h=hein.journals/ylr61&i=131 |url-access=subscription |journal=[[The Yale Law Journal]] |volume=61 |issue=1 |pages=121–130 |doi=10.2307/793807 |id={{ProQuest|1303430708}} |jstor=793807 |accessdate=2026-04-19 }}] Writing for the ''[[Journal of Legal Education]]'', Cornelius J. Moynihan lauded the 1951 edition as "a first-rate teaching vehicle for the primary subject of corporations but also offers additional flexibility in that sufficient materials are included for a basic understanding of the law of partnerships".[{{cite journal |last=Moynihan |first=Cornelius J. |date=January 1952 |title=Book Reviews: Cases and Materials on Corporations and Partnerships. By Alexander Hamilton Frey. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1951. Pp. xxxv, 1404. $9.00 |journal=[[Journal of Legal Education]] |volume=5 |pages=111–114 |id={{ProQuest|1290534162}} }}] |
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''Cases and Materials on Corporations'', a 1966 edition of the book, was by Alexander H. Frey, C. Robert Morris, Jr., and [[Jesse H. Choper]]. Stanley Siegl of the ''[[Michigan Law Review]]'' called the 1966 edition "the most teachable of the available corporations books", citing its "less exhaustive notes, primarily keyed to comprehension rather than comprehensiveness".[{{cite journal |last=Siegel |first=Stanley |date=1967 |title=Frey, Morris, Jr , Morris, Jr. & Choper: Cases and Materials on Corporations |url=https://repository.law.umich.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=5807&context=mlr |journal=[[Michigan Law Review]] |volume=65 |issue=7 |pages=1522–1527 |accessdate=2026-04-19 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20240728111104/https://repository.law.umich.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=5807&context=mlr |archivedate=2024-07-28 }}] In a mixed review of the 1966 edition, Marsh Harold Jr., who reviewed the book for the ''Journal of Legal Education'', said it had "a great deal of very useful material and that it could have been an excellent teaching tool" but criticized the book's editing for not catching several errors.[{{cite journal |last=Harold Jr. |first=Marsh |date=January 1968 |title=Frey, Morris & Choper, Cases and Materials on Corporations. Little, Brown & Co., 1966. Pp. xlv, 1405 |journal=[[Journal of Legal Education]] |volume=20 |issue=2 |pages=250–252 |id={{ProQuest|1290576400}} }}] |