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Business law, principles and practices / Arnold J. Goldman, William D. Sigismond.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Boston : Houghton Mifflin Co., c1996.Edition: 4th edDescription: xi, 675 p. : ill., maps ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 0395746604
Other title:
  • Business law [Other title]
  • Business law [Spine title]
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 346.7307   22
Summary: The Sixth Edition offers a basic explanation of the legal rights and responsibilities of people in both the public and private sectors. Co-authored by a practicing attorney and a college professor, Business Law features practical and up-to-date content written in clear, straightforward More... language. The authors avoid using court jargon and show rather than tell students about the law with in-text examples, current and interesting cases, and ethical dilemmas. In-text examples immediately illustrate and reinforce the concepts under review. At the end of each chapter, Cases for Review present mini-cases and ask students to review the facts and make a judgment based on concepts learned in the chapter. Questions and Problems to Discuss also test students' comprehension of key chapter topics. ...Shrink
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Includes index.

The Sixth Edition offers a basic explanation of the legal rights and responsibilities of people in both the public and private sectors. Co-authored by a practicing attorney and a college professor, Business Law features practical and up-to-date content written in clear, straightforward More... language. The authors avoid using court jargon and show rather than tell students about the law with in-text examples, current and interesting cases, and ethical dilemmas. In-text examples immediately illustrate and reinforce the concepts under review. At the end of each chapter, Cases for Review present mini-cases and ask students to review the facts and make a judgment based on concepts learned in the chapter. Questions and Problems to Discuss also test students' comprehension of key chapter topics. ...Shrink

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