Organized: The Business Law Breakdown
Organized: The Business Law Breakdown simplifies complex legal principles to make business law accessible to everyone. Hosted by Professor Seth C. Oranburg, this podcast uses real-world cases and practical contract law strategies to help business professionals, lawyers, and students master the essentials of business law. Each episode breaks down legal concepts with engaging discussions, real-world applications, and pop culture references—covering everything from the fundamentals of contracts to advanced corporate governance.
Episodes
Wednesday Aug 06, 2025
Organizational Choices – Episode 2: Using a General Partnership
Wednesday Aug 06, 2025
Wednesday Aug 06, 2025
Professor Seth C. Oranburg explores general partnerships as the simplest entity, forming accidentally via conduct with no filings needed. Using the 7-issue framework, he covers unlimited liability, equal control/financial rights, fragile continuity, low liquidity, and merger challenges, highlighting risks and suitability for low-stakes, trust-based ventures.
Thursday Aug 07, 2025
Organizational Choices – Episode 3: Utilizing Limited Partnerships
Thursday Aug 07, 2025
Thursday Aug 07, 2025
Join Professor Seth C. Oranburg as he examines limited partnerships, designed for separating investors (limited partners with liability shields) from managers (general partners with unlimited exposure). Through the framework, he discusses filings for formation, tiered liability/control, proportional financials, term-based continuity, low liquidity, and consensus-driven mergers—ideal for funds like VC or real estate.
Friday Aug 08, 2025
Organizational Choices – Episode 4: Selecting the Corporate Form
Friday Aug 08, 2025
Friday Aug 08, 2025
Professor Seth C. Oranburg delves into corporations as hierarchical powerhouses for scalability, requiring articles/bylaws for formation and offering limited liability. Analyzing via the framework, he covers board/shareholder control, share-based financials, perpetual continuity, high liquidity (especially public stock), and statutory mergers—suited for public companies but with formalities.
Saturday Aug 09, 2025
Organizational Choices – Episode 5: Leveraging LLC Flexability
Saturday Aug 09, 2025
Saturday Aug 09, 2025
In this episode, Professor Seth C. Oranburg covers LLCs as flexible hybrids, formed via certificates/agreements with limited liability and pass-through tax. Using the framework, he highlights customizable control/financials, entity continuity, moderate liquidity, and adaptable mergers—versatile for small businesses but requiring careful operating agreements to avoid defaults.
Sunday Aug 10, 2025
Organizational Choices – Episode 6: Special Form
Sunday Aug 10, 2025
Sunday Aug 10, 2025
Professor Seth C. Oranburg wraps the series with a bonus on variants: professional forms (LLPs, PLLCs, PCs) for licensed pros balancing malpractice liability; social enterprises (B Corps, L3Cs) for mission-profit hybrids; and emerging DAO LLCs for blockchain governance. He recaps the matrix, reflects on trade-offs/jurisdictional complexity (e.g., Delaware exits), and poses questions on intriguing forms.
Monday Aug 11, 2025
Corporate Goverance - Episode 1: Who Decides What Corporations Do?
Monday Aug 11, 2025
Monday Aug 11, 2025
In this introductory episode, Professor Seth C. Oranburg demystifies corporate governance as the "operating system" of corporations, explaining its role in balancing power among shareholders, boards, and executives. He highlights its real-world impact through examples like Boeing's safety failures, Theranos's fraud, and Enron's collapse, emphasizing how governance shapes economies, industries, and accountability. The episode motivates the season by posing key questions—who runs companies, and what happens when it goes wrong?—while previewing topics like fiduciary duties, activism, and takeovers.
Tuesday Aug 12, 2025
Corporate Goverance - Episode 2: The Board of Directors
Tuesday Aug 12, 2025
Tuesday Aug 12, 2025
Professor Seth C. Oranburg explores the boardroom as the corporation's power center, detailing the board's three core responsibilities: setting strategy, hiring/firing the CEO, and overseeing risk. He breaks down fiduciary duties (care, loyalty, and oversight), distinguishes inside vs. outside directors, and uses cases like Paramount v. Time (strategic mergers), Disney/Ovitz (CEO hiring failures), and Theranos (oversight lapses) to illustrate successes and disasters. The episode stresses boards' legal obligations and the consequences of neglect.
Wednesday Aug 13, 2025
Corporate Goverance - Episode 3: Fidicuary Duties
Wednesday Aug 13, 2025
Wednesday Aug 13, 2025
Professor Seth C. Oranburg explores the boardroom as the corporation's power center, detailing the board's three core responsibilities: setting strategy, hiring/firing the CEO, and overseeing risk. He breaks down fiduciary duties (care, loyalty, and oversight), distinguishes inside vs. outside directors, and uses cases like Paramount v. Time (strategic mergers), Disney/Ovitz (CEO hiring failures), and Theranos (oversight lapses) to illustrate successes and disasters. The episode stresses boards' legal obligations and the consequences of neglect.
Thursday Aug 14, 2025
Corporate Goverance - Episode 4: Shareholder Activism
Thursday Aug 14, 2025
Thursday Aug 14, 2025
Professor Seth C. Oranburg examines shareholder activism as a tool for influencing governance, defining it as investors leveraging ownership for change via proxies, proposals, or pressure. He profiles activists like Carl Icahn and Nelson Peltz, with cases like Dell's buyout fight, Exxon's climate push, and Disney's restructuring battle. The episode debates activism's value—boosting accountability vs. promoting short-termism (e.g., Sears' collapse)—and notes social media's role in amplifying influence.
Friday Aug 15, 2025
Corporate Goverance - Episode 5: Hostile Takeovers
Friday Aug 15, 2025
Friday Aug 15, 2025
Focusing on corporate warfare, this episode explains hostile takeovers—bypassing boards to appeal directly to shareholders—and defenses like poison pills (dilution triggers), white knights (friendly buyers), Pac-Man (counter-bids), and staggered boards (slowing control shifts). Professor Seth C. Oranburg uses examples like Twitter/Musk (pill adopted then waived), Paramount/Time (white knight merger), Martin Marietta/Bendix (Pac-Man chaos), and Airgas (staggered success). He weighs pros (accountability) against cons (short-term disruption).

Making Law Accessible
Organized: The Business Law Breakdown is a podcast designed to make complex legal principles accessible to professionals, students, and anyone interested in understanding how the law shapes business. Hosted by Professor Seth C. Oranburg, this series breaks down essential legal concepts through real-world examples, case studies, and engaging discussions. Each season focuses on a specific area of business law.
Current Series: Mastering Contracts
In this season, Mastering Contracts, we dive into the foundational principles of contract law, exploring how promises transform into binding legal agreements. From offer and acceptance to capacity, consideration, and beyond, this series provides listeners with the tools to navigate the world of contracts—whether you’re studying law or negotiating business deals.





