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Get your money's worth with ESSENTIALS OF THE LEGAL ENVIRONMENT! This affordable text offers complete one-semester coverage of business law and its environment in a non-technical, straightforward, and engaging style. Authors Miller, Cross, and Jentz explain legal issues and court decisions in a way that pares down legal jargon while still conveying what you need to know to succeed in your course and in the legal environment. ESSENTIALS OF THE LEGAL ENVIRONMENT covers all required business law topics for the CPA exam and includes a 2008 Online Legal Research Guide that provides basic information about how to find almost anything related to law on the internet.
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Less expensive, paperback, and complete from A to Z, ESSENTIALS OF THE LEGAL ENVIRONMENT includes longer cases and makes your legal class easier than ever with clear explanations and easy-to-follow explanations. Based on the authors' best-selling textbook for senior undergraduate and MBA courses, ESSENTIALS OF THE LEGAL ENVIRONMENT, this book is an ideal tool.
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This text is for those instructors who are looking for a brief, less expensive, paperback legal environment text that includes longer cases.
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This text is for those learners who are looking for a brief, less expensive, paperback legal environment text that includes longer cases. It is based on the best-selling legal environment text, West's Legal Environment of Business.
About the Author
Roger LeRoy Miller studied at the University of California at Berkeley and the University of Chicago and has served on the faculty of several universities, including the University of Washington, Clemson University, and the University of Miami School of Law, where he taught intellectual property law, entertainment law, and other subjects. He has also published widely, with work featured in the Insurance Counsel Journal, Defense Research, California Trial Lawyers Journal, Antitrust Bulletin, Wisconsin Law Review, and Connecticut Law Review. In addition, Miller has authored or coauthored numerous textbooks, including BUSINESS LAW: TEXT and CASES?LEGAL, ETHICAL, GLOBAL, AND CORPORATE ENVIRONMENT; THE LEGAL ENVIRONMENT: TEXT and CASES?ETHICAL, REGULATORY, GLOBAL, AND CORPORATE ISSUES; BUSINESS LAW TODAY; and THE LEGAL ENVIRONMENT TODAY.Frank B. Cross is the Herbert D. Kelleher Centennial Professor of Business Law and a professor at The University of Texas at Austin Law School, where his research centers on judicial decision-making, the economics of law and litigation, and traditional policy and doctrinal issues in administrative law. Widely published, his works have appeared in the Yale Law Journal, Columbia Law Review, University of Chicago Law Review, New York University Law Review, Texas Law Review, Virginia Law Review, Cornell Law Review, Georgetown Law Journal, Northwestern Law Review, and UCLA Law Review. He has also published in peer-reviewed journals and written several books. A former president of the Academy of Legal Studies in Business, Professor Cross received his B.A. from the University of Kansas and J.D. from Harvard Law School.Dr. Jentz is the Herbert D. Kelleher Emeritus Centennial Professor in Business Law at the University of Texas at Austin Graduate School of Business. He received his B.A., M.B.A., and J.D. degrees from the University of Wisconsin. Dr. Jentz has been past President of the Academy of Legal Studies in Business, the Southwestern Federation of Administrative Disciplines, the Southern Business Law Association, Phi Kappa Phi (UT Chapter), and the Texas Association of College Teachers. He is the author or co-author of six monographs and fifty-six books and editions, including West's Business Law: Text and Cases, tenth edition (2006), West's Business Law Alternate Edition, tenth edition (2007), Fundamentals of Business Law, seventh edition (2007), and two versions of Business Law Today, seventh edition (2008), plus the Comprehensive Edition (2007). He has also published in learned journals and is past editor-in-chief of the American Business Law Journal. Dr. Jentz has given advanced purchasing seminars throughout the United States and previously taught over the years at five regional and graduate banking schools. Dr. Jentz is the recipient of sixteen teaching, academic, and service excellence awards, including the CBA Foundation Award for Excellence in Education, the CBA Foundation Advisory Council Distinguished Scholastic Contributions Award, the Academy of Legal Studies in Business Faculty Excellence Award, the Western States School of Banking Leadership Award, the James C. Scarboro Memorial Award for Outstanding Leadership in Banking Education, The University of Texas "Civitatis" Award, and the induction into the Texas Business School (McCombs School of Business) "CBA Hall of Fame."
Table of Contents
UNIT I: THE FOUNDATIONS. 1. Business and Its Legal Environment. Appendix: Finding and Analyzing the Law. 2. The Courts and Alternative Dispute Resolution. 3. Ethics and Professional Responsibility. 4. Constitutional Law. UNIT II: THE PUBLIC ENVIRONMENT. 5. Administrative Law. 6. Torts and Product Liability. 7. Criminal Law and Cyber Crimes. 8. Intellectual Property. 9. International Law. UNIT III: THE COMMERCIAL ENVIRONMENT. 10. Business Organizations. 11. Contract Formation. 12. Contract Performance, Breach, and Remedies. 13. Sales, Leases, and E-Contracts. 14. Creditors' Rights and Bankruptcy. UNIT IV: THE EMPLOYMENT ENVIRONMENT. 15. Employment and Labor Law. 16. Employment Discrimination. UNIT V: THE REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT. 17. Environmental Law. 18. Antitrust Law. 19. Investor Protection and Online Securities Offerings. APPENDICES. A. Answers to Even-Numbered For Review Questions. B. Answers to End-of-Chapter Questions with Sample Answers. C. The Constitution of the United States. D. URLs for Selected Statutes Referenced in the Text.