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9780078023781

Dynamic Business Law

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  • ISBN13:

    9780078023781

  • ISBN10:

    0078023785

  • Edition: 3rd
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2014-01-10
  • Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Summary

3 things to know about the focus of Dynamic Business Law, 3e:
Emphasis on ETHICAL DECISION-MAKING. In chapter 2, the authors introduce a framework for making ethical business decisions that students can use on a regular basis. Following each case there are questions designed to train students to apply this approach. Then repeatedly throughout the chapters, questions about business ethics are raised in the text. This framework is designed to help improve the learning process of students and to give a sense of relevancy to the ethical decision making process.
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 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 further tie in this component.
Emphasis on the BUSINESS in business law. Dynamic Business Law emphasizes the tie of legal issues back to the core business curriculum. This will help both students and faculty. Students need to understand how the concepts they learn in this course tie into their business careers. Instructors can easily show that the study of business law is best seen as a foundational component of the larger study of business administration.

Table of Contents

PART ONE THE LEGAL ENVIRONMENT OF BUSINESS

CHAPTER 1 An Introduction to Dynamic Business Law

CHAPTER 2 Business Ethics

CHAPTER 3 The U.S. Legal System

CHAPTER 4 Alternative Dispute Resolution

CHAPTER 5 Constitutional Principles

CHAPTER 6 International & Comparative Law

CHAPTER 7 Crime and the Business Community

CHAPTER 8 Tort Law

CHAPTER 9 Negligence and Strict Liability

CHAPTER 10 Product Liability

CHAPTER 11 Liability of Accountants and Other Professionals

CHAPTER 12 Intellectual Property

PART TWO CONTRACTS

CHAPTER 13 Introduction to Contracts

CHAPTER 14 Agreement

CHAPTER 15 Consideration

CHAPTER 16 Capacity & Illegality

CHAPTER 17 Reality of Assent

CHAPTER 18 Contracts in Writing

CHAPTER 19 Third Party Rights to Contracts

CHAPTER 20 Performance, Breach of Contract, Discharge, and Remedies

PART THREE DOMESTIC AND INTERNATIONAL SALES LAW

CHAPTER 21 Introduction to Sales and Lease Contracts

CHAPTER 22 Title, Risk of Loss, and Insurable Interest

CHAPTER 23 Performance and Obligations Under Sales and Lease Contracts

CHAPTER 24 Remedies for Breach of Sales and Lease Contracts

CHAPTER 25 Warranties

PART FOUR NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS AND BANKING

CHAPTER 26 Negotiable Instruments: Negotiability and Transferability

CHAPTER 27 Negotiation, Holder in Due Course, and Defenses

CHAPTER 28 Liability, Defenses, and Discharge

CHAPTER 29 Checks and Electronic Fund Transfers

PART FIVE CREDITORS’ RIGHTS AND BANKRUPTCY

CHAPTER 30 Secured Transactions

CHAPTER 31 Other Creditors’ Remedies and Suretyship

CHAPTER 32 Bankruptcy and Reorganization

PART SIX AGENCY

CHAPTER 33 Agency Formation and Duties

CHAPTER 34 Liability to Third Parties and Termination

PART SEVEN BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS

CHAPTER 35 Forms of Business Organizations

CHAPTER 36 Partnerships: Nature, Formation, and Operation

CHAPTER 37 Partnerships: Termination and Limited Partnerships

CHAPTER 38 Corporations: Formation and Financing

CHAPTER 39 Corporations: Directors, Officers, and Shareholders

CHAPTER 40 Corporations: Mergers, Consolidations, and Termination

CHAPTER 41 Corporations: Securities and Investor Protection

PART EIGHT EMPLOYMENT AND LABOR RELATIONS

CHAPTER 42 Employment and Labor Law

CHAPTER 43 Employment Discrimination

PART NINE GOVERNMENT REGULATION

CHAPTER 44 Administrative Law

CHAPTER 45 Consumer Law

CHAPTER 46 Environmental Law

CHAPTER 47 Antitrust Law

PART TEN PROPERTY

CHAPTER 48 The Nature of Property, Personal Property, and Bailments

CHAPTER 49 Real Property

CHAPTER 50 Landlord-Tenant Law

CHAPTER 51 Insurance Law

CHAPTER 52 Wills and Trusts

Appendix A The U.S. Constitution

Appendix B UCC Articles 2, 2a, and 3

Appendix C Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964

Appendix D The Civil Rights Act of 1991

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