Full Description
Dynamic Business LawBusiness Law course. It contains the basics of business law but does not get bogged down in the kind of details that are more appropriate in an upper-level law class. The text provides an examination of the basic questions, concepts, and legal rules of business law. Emphasis on the BUSINESS in business law. Dynamic Business Law: The Essentials emphasizes the tie of legal issues back to the core business curriculum. This will help both students and faculty. Faculty need to know how this is integrated as they are constantly 'defending' the inclusion of this course in the business curriculum. And students need to understand how the concepts tie to their future business careers.Emphasis on TEACHING. Many professors teaching this course are attorneys first and academics second. They do not have a lot of time to prepare or think about how to apply this information effectively for their business students. Dynamic Business Law: The Essentials contains a helpful instructor's manual, particularly for the many adjuncts teaching this course. Emphasis on CRITICAL THINKING. Neil Browne, one of the co-authors of this text, has written a successful text on critical thinking. His framework is included in Dynamic Business Law: The Essentials as well - to help students learn how to frame and reframe a question/issue. Critical thinking questions are also included at the end of each case, to tie in this component even further.
Contents
Part 1 - The Legal Environment of BusinessChapter 1: An Introduction to the Fundamentals of Dynamic Business LawChapter 2: Business Ethics and Social ResponsibilityChapter 3: The U.S. Legal System and Alternative Dispute ResolutionChapter 4: Administrative LawChapter 5: Constitutional LawChapter 6: Criminal Law and BusinessChapter 7: Tort LawChapter 8: Real, Personal, and Intellectual PropertyPart 2 - Contract LawChapter 9: Introduction to Contracts and AgreementChapter 10: ConsiderationChapter 11: Capacity and LegalityChapter 12: Reality of AssentChapter 13: Contracts in Writing and Third-Party ContractsChapter 14: Discharge and RemediesPart 3 - Domestic and International Sales LawChapter 15: Formation and Performance of Sales and Lease ContractsChapter 16: Sales and Lease Contracts: Performance, Warranties, RemediesPart 4 - Negotiable Instruments and BankingChapter 17: Negotiable Instruments: Negotiability and TransferabilityChapter 18: Holder in Due Course, Liability, and DefensesPart 5 - Creditors' Rights and BankruptcyChapter 19: Secured Transactions and BankruptcyPart 6 - AgencyChapter 20: Agency and Liability to Third PartiesPart 7 - Business OrganizationsChapter 21: Forms of Business OrganizationChapter 22: Corporations: Formation and OrganizationChapter 23: Securities RegulationPart 8 - Government RegulationChapter 24: Employment and Discrimination LawChapter 25: Consumer LawAppendixesAppendix A: The Constitution of the United States of AmericaAppendix B: Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002NER(01): WOW