Titles in Barron’s Business Review series are widely used as classroom supplements to college textbooks and often serve as a main textbook in business brush-up programs. Business Law focuses on the importance of legal theory in the everyday business world, explaining such subjects as tort responsibility, government regulations, contracts, environmental law, product liability, consumer protection, and international law, among many other topics. Also discussed in detail are the legal aspects of partnerships, franchises, and corporations, as well as special topics that include business crimes, property as a legal concept, intellectual property, and similar pertinent topics. A study aid labeled Key Terms appears at the beginning of each chapter, and You Should Remember summaries are strategically interspersed throughout the text.
Business Law Basics will help you ask smart questions and get the right advice. This simple guide will show you everything you need to know about: How to choose an attorney. Contract essentials, including patents and copyrights.
The text includes landmark and recent cases, summarizing facts and decisions for clarity and carefully editing opinions to preserve the language of the court.
INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS LAW presents the full range of business law topics in a series of fast-paced, brief digestible chapters, making the book accessible to a wide range of students.
This edition thoroughly addresses a broad variety of key subjects and ethical issues while covering all business law topics required for success on today's CPA exam.
Business Law I Essentials may need to be supplemented with additional content, cases, or related materials, and is offered as a foundational resource that focuses on the baseline concepts, issues, and approaches.
The Study Guide features chapter-by-chapter review, with the following for each chapter of the text: learning objectives, a brief introduction, a chapter outline, true/false questions, fill-in questions, multiple-choice questions, short ...
The text delivers succinct coverage of core business law topics and includes summarized cases instead of case examples to illustrate the point of law.
In this timely, groundbreaking book, David Yosifon argues that this rule of 'shareholder primacy' is logically, ethically, and practically unsound, and should be replaced by a new standard that compels directors of our largest corporations ...
(These transactions are accomplished legally through the alchemy of corporate “shapeshifting” discussed in Chapter 1.141) The financial scholar Michael Jensen has been a prominent advocate for these kinds of management ownership ...
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