Corporate Finance: Debt & Equity - LAW00116M

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  • Department: The York Law School
  • Credit value: 20 credits
  • Credit level: M
  • Academic year of delivery: 2025-26

Module summary

This module will develop students' functioning legal knowledge, and professional skills in the field of providing legal advice to business organisations on debt and equity finance.

Students will develop knowledge and skills in the context of client-focused scenarios, using practitioner know-how - including legal documentation - to advise on, and progress, matters and transactions for their clients.

Module will run

Occurrence Teaching period
A Semester 2 2025-26

Module aims

The aim of this module is to enable students to develop functioning legal knowledge, and professional skills in the field of providing legal advice to business organisations on debt and equity finance. Students will develop knowledge and skills in the context of client-focused scenarios, using practitioner know-how - including legal documentation - to advise on, and progress, matters and transactions for their clients. The knowledge, skills and professionalism gained from the module align with competencies required in professional legal practice at this level.

Module learning outcomes

By the end of this module, students should be able to, in the context of specific corporate finance transactions:

  • demonstrate a systematic functioning knowledge of the law and processes applicable to raising debt and equity finance
  • analyse client instructions and supporting legal and factual documentation, to identify legal, commercial and practical issues
  • research, using practitioner know-how sources, to identify relevant law and procedure
  • analyse and interpret legal documentation, to advise on the intended effect of specific clauses
  • critically apply relevant legal principles and rules to solve client problems and develop solutions aligned with client interests
  • explain the processes and procedural steps required to progress transactions for business clients
  • demonstrate the application of a range of written and oral professional legal skills, in advising clients and communicating with other professionals
  • work independently and collaboratively on a range of specified tasks

Module content

The module will focus on both debt and equity finance. Debt finance will include both secured and unsecured lending, as well as debt securities. Equity finance will focus on public companies, and include content on the process and regulation of listing on recognised stock exchanges.

Indicative assessment

Task % of module mark
Essay/coursework 100

Special assessment rules

None

Additional assessment information

The Client Advice to be submitted for assessment may include one or more legal documents or extracts thereof, which the student will be required to prepare or amend as part of the assessment.

Indicative reassessment

Task % of module mark
Essay/coursework 100

Module feedback

Students will receive regular feedback from their tutor in workshops, including on any outputs created in the context of the simulated client transactions on which they will work during the module. Individual feedback on the assessed client advice submitted for the final assessment will be provided in the summer semester period.

Indicative reading

Students will have access to Westlaw's Practical Law, a source of practitioner know-how, including precedent documentation.

Due to the professional nature of the module, there will be no set reading: students will be expected to use research skills to identify relevant primary and secondary sources, including practitioner know-how and precedents.