Business Organizations for Paralegals, Ninth Edition
BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS FOR PARALEGALS carefully guides students through each form of business enterprise - complementing the presentation with simple and practical tips on forming and maintaining businesses. Author of the...
Enhanced by excellent pedagogy, the text engages students with the material and ensures comprehension of key topics.
It uses relevant examples from the day-to-day practices of business lawyers and their paralegals. This book covers the four basic business organizations: sole proprietorship, partnerships, corporations, and limited liability companies.
For courses in Business Organizations. This text combines the ethical, practical and professional topics relating to Business Organizations with the most contemporary cases and substantive material.
She does a masterful job of balancing practice and theory. Her engaging discussions of intellectual property and litigation set this text apart from the competition. This book deserves my wholehearted endorsement.
Business Organizations and Corporate Law is a text designed for the paralegal student. The unique perspective of this text was created specifically with the student in mind and focuses on being reader-friendly and paralegal centered.
Focusing on corporations, sole proprietorships, partnerships, limited liability partnerships, and limited liability entities, the text explains the law and the theory behind the law while providing practical information that you can take to ...
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The discussions in this book focus on the Uniform and Model Laws used by most state legislatures when adopting their own state laws with special attention given to the Model Business Corporation Act 2007, published in February 2008.