Business Law with OLC card and You Be The Judge DVD (Vol 1 &2)
McGraw-Hill Professional (Verlag)
978-0-07-327139-2 (ISBN)
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Mallor, Barnes, Bowers and Langvardt’s: Business Law: The Ethical, Global, and E-Commerce Environment, 13e is appropriate for the two-term business law course. The cases in the 13th edition are excerpted and edited by the authors. The syntax is not altered, therefore retaining the language of the courts. As in the 12th edition, the 13th edition includes a mix of actual AND hypothetical cases.
Jane P. Mallor is Professor Emerita of Business Law at the Kelley School of Business, Indiana University (IU). She joined the Kelley School faculty in 1976 and served two stints as chair of its Department of Business Law & Ethics, most recently from 2009 to 2014. Professor Mallor received a B.A. from IU and a J.D. from IUs Maurer School of Law. She has been admitted to the Indiana Bar, the Bar of the Southern District of Indiana, and the Bar of the U.S. Supreme Court. She is a member of the Academy of Legal Studies in Business. Professor Mallor has taught a range of courses, including an introductory legal environment course and real estate law at the undergraduate level and graduate-level legal concepts and cyberlaw courses. She has also taught an online law and ethics graduate course and university pedagogy courses for business doctoral students. Professor Mallor is a member of IUs Faculty Colloquium for Excellence in Teaching and was a Lilly Postdoctoral Teaching Fellow. She has won a number of teaching awards, including the Amoco Foundation Award for Distinguished Teaching, the Dow Technology Teaching Award, and the Innovative Teaching Award. Her research has focused primarily on punitive damages, product liability, and employment rights. Her work has been published in law reviews such as the American Business Law Journal, the Hastings Law Journal, the North Carolina Law Review, and the Notre Dame Lawyer. A. James Barnes is Professor of Public and Environmental Affairs and Professor of Law at Indiana University, Bloomington (IU). He previously served as Dean of IUs School of Public and Environmental Affairs, and has taught business law at Indiana University and Georgetown University. His teaching interests include commercial law, environmental law, alternative dispute resolution, law and public policy, and ethics and the public official. He is the co-author of several leading books on business law. From 1985 to 1988, Professor Barnes served as the deputy administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). From 1983 to 1985 he was the EPA general counsel and in the early 1970s served as chief of staff to the first administrator of EPA. Professor Barnes also served as a trial attorney in the U.S. Department of Justice and as general counsel of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. From 1975 to 1981, he had a commercial and environmental law practice with the firm of Beveridge and Diamond in Washington, D.C. Professor Barnes is a Fellow of the National Academy of Public Administration, and a fellow in the American College of Environmental Lawyers. He recently served as the chair of EPAs Environmental Finance Advisory Board, and as a member of the U.S. Department of Energys Environmental Management Advisory Board. From 1992 to 1998 he was a member of the Board of Directors of the Long Island Lighting Company (LILCO). Professor Barnes received his B.A. from Michigan State University and a J.D. (cum laude) from Harvard Law School. Thomas Bowers is a faculty member of Indiana Universitys School of Business. He has received 10 outstanding teaching awards, and is the only two-time recipient of the Indiana University Student Choice Award for outstanding teaching. Arlen W. Langvardt, Professor of Business Law and the Graf Family Professor, joined the faculty of Indiana Universitys Kelley School of Business in 1985. From 2000 to 2009, he served as chair of the Department of Business Law & Ethics. He earned a B.A. (summa cum laude), from Hastings College and a J.D. (with distinction), from the University of Nebraska. In private law practice before becoming a member of the Kelley School faculty, he tried cases in a variety of legal areas, including tort, contract, constitutional, and miscellaneous commercial cases. Professor Langvardt has received a number of teaching awards at the graduate and undergraduate levels. His graduate teaching assignments have included legal environment, ethical leadership, and critical thinking courses, as well as specialized courses dealing with marketing law, intellectual property management, and legal issues for artists and arts organizations. He has also taught various undergraduate business law courses. Professor Langvardts wide-ranging research interests are reflected in his articles on commercial speech, defamation, intellectual property, medical malpractice, and other healthcare-related subjects. The list of journals in which his numerous articles have appeared includes the American Business Law Journal, the Minnesota Law Review, the Harvard Journal of Sports & Entertainment Law, the University of Pennsylvania Journal of Business Law, the Minnesota Journal of Law, Science & Technology, the Trademark Reporter, and the Journal of Marketing. Professor Langvardt has won several research awards from professional associations, including the Holmes/Cardozo and Hoeber Awards from the Academy of Legal Studies in Business and the Ladas Memorial Award from the United States Trademark Association.
Part 1 Foundations of American Law Chapter 1 The Nature of Law Chapter 2 The Resolution of Private Disputes Chapter 3 Business and the Constitution Chapter 4 Business Ethics, Corporate Social Responsibility, Corporate Governance and Critical Thinking Part 2 Crimes and Torts Chapter 5 Crimes Chapter 6 Intentional Torts Chapter 7 Negligence and Strict Liability Chapter 8 Intellectual Property and Unfair CompetitionPart 3 Contracts Chapter 9 Introduction to Contracts Chapter 10 The Agreement: Offer Chapter 11 The Agreement: AcceptanceChapter 12 Consideration Chapter 13 Reality of Consent Chapter 14 Capacity to Contract Chapter 15 IllegalityChapter 16 Writing Chapter 17 Rights of Third Parties Chapter 18 Performance and Remedies Part 4 Sales Chapter 19 Formation and Terms of Sales Contracts Chapter 20 Product Liability Chapter 21 Performance of Sales Contracts Chapter 22 Remedies for Breach of Sales Contracts Part 5 Property Chapter 23 Personal Property and Bailments Chapter 24 Real Property Chapter 25 Landlord and Tenant Chapter 26 Estates and Trusts Chapter 27 Insurance Law (moved from ch. 53)Part 6 Credit Chapter 28 Introduction to Credit and Secured Transactions Chapter 29 Security Interests in Personal Property Chapter 30 Bankruptcy Part 7 Commercial Paper Chapter 31 Negotiable Instruments Chapter 32 Negotiation and Holder in Due CourseChapter 33 Liability of Parties Chapter 34 Checks and Electronic Transfers (new title) Part 8 Agency Chapter 35 The Agency Relationship Chapter 36 Third-Party Relations of the Principal and the Agent Part 9 Partnership Law Chapter 37 Introduction to Forms of Business and Formation of Partnerships Chapter 38 Operation of Partnership and Related FormsChapter 39 Partners' Dissociation and Partnerships' Dissolution and Winding Up Chapter 40 Limited Partnerships, Limited Liability Limited Partnerships, and Limited Liability Companies Part 10 Corporations Chapter 41 History and Nature of Corporations Chapter 42 Organization, Financial Structure, and Dissolution of Corporations Chapter 43 Management of Corporations Chapter 44 Shareholders' Rights and Liabilities Chapter 45 Securities Regulation Chapter 46 Legal Responsibilities of Auditors and ConsultantsPart 11 Regulation of Business Chapter 47 Administrative Agencies Chapter 48 The Federal Trade Commission Act and Consumer Protection Laws Chapter 49 Antitrust: The Sherman Act Chapter 50 The Clayton Act, The Robinson-Patman Act, and Antitrust Exemptions and Immunities Chapter 51 Employment Law Chapter 52 Environmental Regulations Appendix A The Constitution of the United States of America
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 16.4.2006 |
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Zusatzinfo | Illustrations, unspecified |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 208 x 262 mm |
Gewicht | 2940 g |
Themenwelt | Recht / Steuern ► EU / Internationales Recht |
Recht / Steuern ► Wirtschaftsrecht ► Handelsrecht | |
ISBN-10 | 0-07-327139-X / 007327139X |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-07-327139-2 / 9780073271392 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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