Business law: text and cases
Clarkson, Kenneth
Miller, Roger
Cross, Frank
Jentz, Gaylord
Comprehensive, authoritative, and student-friendly, this longtime market-leading text delivers an ideal blend of classic "black letter law" and cutting-edge coverage of contemporary issues and cases, making the law accessible, interesting, and relevant for readers. INDICE: PART I: THE LEGAL ENVIRONMENT OF BUSINESS. 1. Introduction to Law and Legal Reasoning. 2. Courts and Alternative Dispute Resolution. 3. Court Procedures. 4. Constitutional Authority to Regulate Business. 5. Ethics and Business Decision Making. Part II: TORTS AND CRIMES. 6. Intentional Torts and Privacy. 7. Negligence and Strict Liability. 8. Intellectual Property and InternetLaw. 9. Criminal Law and Cyber Crime. PART III: CONTRACTS AND E-CONTRACTS. 10. Nature and Terminology. 11. Agreement in Traditional and E-Contracts. 12. Consideration. 13. Capacity and Legality. 14. Mistakes, Fraud, and Voluntary Consent. 15. The Statute of Frauds -Writing Requirement and Electronic Records. 16. Third Party Rights. 17. Performance and Discharge in Traditional and E-Contracts. 18. Breach of Contract and Remedies. PART IV: DOMESTIC AND INTERNATIONAL SALES AND LEASE CONTRACTS. 19. The Formation of Sales and Lease Contracts. 20. Title, Risk, and Insurable Interest. 21. Performance and Breach of Sales and Lease Contracts. 22. Warranties and Product Liability. 23. International Lawin a Global Economy. PART V: NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS. 24. The Function and Creation of Negotiable Instruments. 25. Transferability and Holder in Due Course.26. Liability, Defenses, and Discharge. 27. Checks and Banking in the DigitalAge. PART VI: CREDITORS' RIGHTS AND BANKRUPTCY. 28. Creditors' Rights and Remedies. 29. Secured Transactions. 30. Bankruptcy Law. 31. Mortgages and Foreclosures after the Recession. PART VII: AGENCY AND EMPLOYMENT. 32. Agency Formation and Duties. 33. Agent's Liability to Third Parties and Termination. 34. Employment, Immigration, and Labor Law. 35. Employment Discrimination. PART VIII:BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS. 36. Sole Proprietorships and Franchises. 37. Partnerships and Limited Liability Partnerships. 38. Limited Liability Companies and Special Business Forms. 39. Corporate Formation and Financing. 40. Corporate Directors, Officers, and Shareholders. 41. Corporate Merger, Consolidation, and Termination. 42. Securities Law and Corporate Governance. 43. Law for Small Business. PART IX: GOVERNMENT REGULATION. 44. Administrative Law. 45. Consumer Law. 46. Environmental Law. 47. Antitrust Law. 48. Professional Liability and Accountability. PART X: PROPERTY AND ITS PROTECTION. 49. Personal Property and Bailments. 50. Real Property and Landlord-Tenant Relationships. 51. Insurance.52. Wills and Trusts. Appendices. A. How to Brief Cases and Analyze Case Problems B. The Constitution of the United States C. The Uniform Commercial Code [Note: This will be the full UCC] D. The United Nations Convention on Contractsfor the International Sale of Goods (Excerpts) E. The Uniform Partnership Act(Excerpts) F. The Revised Uniform Limited Partnership Act (Excerpts) G. The Revised Model Business Corporation Act (Excerpts) H. The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 (Excerpts and Explanatory Comments) I. Sample Answers for End-of-Chapter Questions with Sample Answer
- ISBN: 978-0-538-47082-7
- Editorial: South Western College
- Encuadernacion: Cartoné
- Páginas: 1392
- Fecha Publicación: 29/12/2010
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- Idioma: Inglés