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  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0357038169
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0357038161
  • Author: Roger LeRoy MillerInteresting, clear, and applied, BUSINESS LAW TODAY: STANDARD EDITION, 12E is the ideal guide to the law and what it means in the business world — from contracts and secured transactions to warranties and government regulations. Easy to understand with an engaging writing style that is matched by vibrant visuals, BUSINESS LAW TODAY: STANDARD EDITION covers contemporary topics that impact not only the business world, but also your life. You examine the financial crisis and its impact on business law, identity theft, immigration law, and diversity issues. Fascinating features and intriguing cases highlight the practicality of the concepts you are learning. In addition, numerous learning support resources provide tools that address various learning styles.

 

Table of Content:

  1. Unit 1: The Legal Environment of Business
  2. Chapter 1: Law and Legal Reasoning
  3. 1-1 Business Activities and the Legal Environment
  4. 1-2 Sources of American Law
  5. 1-3 The Common Law
  6. 1-4 Classifications of Law
  7. Appendix to Chapter 1
  8. Chapter 2: Constitutional Law
  9. 2-1 The Constitutional Powers of Government
  10. 2-2 Business and the Bill of Rights
  11. 2-3 Due Process and Equal Protection
  12. 2-4 Privacy Rights
  13. Chapter 3: Ethics in Business
  14. 3-1 Ethics and the Role of Business
  15. 3-2 Ethical Principles and Philosophies
  16. 3-3 Sources of Ethical Issues in Business Decisions
  17. 3-4 Making Ethical Business Decisions
  18. 3-5 Business Ethics on a Global Level
  19. Appendix to Chapter 3: Costco Code of Ethics
  20. Chapter 4: Courts and Alternative Dispute Resolution
  21. 4-1 The Judiciary’s Role in American Government
  22. 4-2 Basic Judicial Requirements
  23. 4-3 The State and Federal Court Systems
  24. 4-4 Following a State Court Case
  25. 4-5 Courts Online
  26. 4-6 Alternative Dispute Resolution
  27. Chapter 5: Tort Law
  28. 5-1 The Basis of Tort Law
  29. 5-2 Intentional Torts against Persons
  30. 5-3 Intentional Torts against Property
  31. 5-4 Negligence
  32. 5-5 Strict Liability
  33. Chapter 6: Product Liability
  34. 6-1 Product Liability Claims
  35. 6-2 Strict Product Liability
  36. 6-3 Defenses to Product Liability
  37. Chapter 7: Intellectual Property Rights
  38. 7-1 Trademarks
  39. 7-2 Patents
  40. 7-3 Copyrights
  41. 7-4 Trade Secrets
  42. 7-5 International Protections
  43. Chapter 8: Internet Law, Social Media, and Privacy
  44. 8-1 Internet Law
  45. 8-2 Copyrights in Digital Information
  46. 8-3 Social Media
  47. 8-4 Online Defamation
  48. 8-5 Privacy
  49. Chapter 9: Criminal Law and Cyber Crime
  50. 9-1 Civil Law and Criminal Law
  51. 9-2 Criminal Liability
  52. 9-3 Types of Crimes
  53. 9-4 Defenses to Criminal Liability
  54. 9-5 Constitutional Safeguards and Criminal Procedures
  55. 9-6 Cyber Crime
  56. Unit 2: Contracts and E-Contracts
  57. Chapter 10: Nature and Classification
  58. 10-1 An Overview of Contract Law
  59. 10-2 Elements of a Contract
  60. 10-3 Types of Contracts
  61. 10-4 Quasi Contracts
  62. 10-5 Interpretation of Contracts
  63. Chapter 11: Agreement
  64. 11-1 Offer
  65. 11-2 Acceptance
  66. 11-3 E-Contracts
  67. 11-4 The Uniform Electronic Transactions Act
  68. Chapter 12: Consideration
  69. 12-1 Elements of Consideration
  70. 12-2 Agreements That Lack Consideration
  71. 12-3 Settlement of Claims
  72. 12-4 Promissory Estoppel
  73. Chapter 13: Capacity and Legality
  74. 13-1 Contractual Capacity
  75. 13-2 Legality
  76. 13-3 The Effect of Illegality
  77. Chapter 14: Voluntary Consent
  78. 14-1 Mistakes
  79. 14-2 Fraudulent Misrepresentation
  80. 14-3 Undue Influence and Duress
  81. Chapter 15: The Statute of Frauds – Writing Requirement
  82. 15-1 The Writing Requirement
  83. 15-2 Exceptions to the Statute of Frauds
  84. 15-3 Sufficiency of the Writing or Electronic Record
  85. 15-4 The Parol Evidence Rule
  86. Chapter 16: Performance and Discharge
  87. 16-1 Conditions of Performance
  88. 16-2 Discharge by Performance
  89. 16-3 Discharge by Agreement
  90. 16-4 Discharge by Operation of Law
  91. Chapter 17: Breach and Remedies
  92. 17-1 Damages
  93. 17-2 Equitable Remedies
  94. 17-3 Recovery Based on Quasi Contract
  95. 17-4 Contract Provisions Limiting Remedies
  96. Chapter 18: Third Party Rights
  97. 18-1 Assignments
  98. 18-2 Delegations
  99. Unit 3: Commercial Transactions
  100. Chapter 19: The Formation of Sales and Lease Contracts
  101. 19-1 The Scope of Articles 2 and 2A
  102. 19-2 The Formation of Sales and Lease Contracts
  103. 19-3 Contracts for the International Sale of Goods
  104. Appendix to Chapter 19: An Example of a Contract for the International Sale of Coffee
  105. Chapter 20: Title and Risk of Loss
  106. 20-1 Identification
  107. 20-2 Passage of Title
  108. 20-3 Risk of Loss
  109. 20-4 Insurable Interest
  110. Chapter 21: Performance and Breach of Sales and Lease Contracts
  111. 21-1 Obligations of the Seller or Lessor
  112. 21-2 Obligations of the Buyer or Lessee
  113. 21-3 Remedies of the Seller or Lessor
  114. 21-4 Remedies of the Buyer or Lessee
  115. 21-5 Warranties
  116. Chapter 22: Negotiable Instruments
  117. 22-1 Formation of Negotiable Instruments
  118. 22-2 Transfer of Instruments
  119. 22-3 Holder in Due Course (HDC)
  120. 22-4 Signature and Warranty Liability
  121. 22-5 Defenses, Limitations, and Discharge
  122. Chapter 23: International and Space Law
  123. 23-1 International Law
  124. 23-2 Doing Business Internationally
  125. 23-3 Regulation of Specific Business Activities
  126. 23-4 U.S. Laws in a Global Context
  127. 23-5 Space Law
  128. Chapter 24: Banking in the Digital Age
  129. 24-1 Checks and the Bank-Customer Relationship
  130. 24-2 The Bank’s Duty to Honor Checks
  131. 24–3 The Bank’s Duty to Accept Deposits
  132. 24-4 Electronic Fund Transfers
  133. 24-5 Online Banking and E-Money
  134. Chapter 25: Security Interests and Creditors’ Rights
  135. 25-1 Creating and Perfecting a Security Interest
  136. 25-2 Scope of a Security Interest
  137. 25-3 Priorities, Rights, and Duties
  138. 25-4 Default
  139. 25-5 Other Laws Assisting Creditors
  140. Chapter 26: Bankruptcy
  141. 26-1 The Bankruptcy Code
  142. 26-2 Chapter 7 – Liquidation
  143. 26-3 Chapter 11 – Reorganization
  144. 26-4 Bankruptcy Relief under Chapter 13 and Chapter 12
  145. Unit 4: Agency and Employment Law
  146. Chapter 27: Agency Relationships in Business
  147. 27-1 Agency Law
  148. 27-2 Formation of an Agency
  149. 27-3 Duties of Agents and Principals
  150. 27-4 Agent’s Authority
  151. 27-5 Liability in Agency Relationships
  152. 27-6 Termination of an Agency
  153. Chapter 28: Employment, Immigration, and Labor Law
  154. 28-1 Employment at Will
  155. 28-2 Wages, Hours, and Leave
  156. 28-3 Health, Safety, Income Security, and Privacy
  157. 28-4 Immigration Law
  158. 28-5 Labor Law
  159. Chapter 29: Employment Discrimination
  160. 29-1 Title VII of the Civil Rights Act
  161. 29-2 Discrimination Based on Age, Disability, or Military Status
  162. 29-3 Defenses to Employment Discrimination
  163. 29-4 Affirmative Action
  164. Unit 5: Business Organizations
  165. Chapter 30: Sole Proprietorships and Franchises
  166. 30-1 Sole Proprietorships
  167. 30-2 Franchises
  168. 30-3 The Franchise Contract
  169. 30-4 Franchise Termination
  170. Chapter 31: All Forms of Partnership
  171. 31-1 Basic Partnership Concepts
  172. 31-2 Formation and Operation
  173. 31-3 Dissociation and Termination
  174. 31-4 Limited Liability Partnerships
  175. 31-5 Limited Partnerships
  176. Chapter 32: Limited Liability Companies and Special Business Forms
  177. 32-1 The Limited Liability Company
  178. 32-2 LLC Operation and Management
  179. 32-3 Dissociation and Dissolution of an LLC
  180. 32-4 Special Business Forms
  181. Chapter 33: Corporate Formation and Financing
  182. 33-1 Nature and Classification
  183. 33-2 Formation and Powers
  184. 33-3 Piercing the Corporate Veil
  185. 33-4 Corporate Financing
  186. Chapter 34: Corporate Directors, Officers, and Shareholders
  187. 34-1 Directors and Officers
  188. 34-2 Duties and Liabilities of Directors and Officers
  189. 34-3 Shareholders
  190. 34-4 Rights and Duties of Shareholders
  191. Chapter 35: Corporate Mergers, Takeovers, and Termination
  192. 35-1 Merger, Consolidation, and Share Exchange
  193. 35-2 Purchase of Assets
  194. 35-3 Takeovers
  195. 35-4 Corporate Termination
  196. 35-5 Major Business Forms Compared
  197. Chapter 36: Investor Protection, Insider Trading, and Corporate Governance
  198. 36-1 Securities Act of 1933
  199. 36-2 Securities Exchange Act of 1934
  200. 36-3 State Securities Laws
  201. 36-4 Corporate Governance
  202. Unit 6: Government Regulation
  203. Chapter 37: Administrative Law
  204. 37-1 Practical Significance
  205. 37-2 Agency Creation and Powers
  206. 37-3 The Administrative Process
  207. 37-4 Judicial Deference to Agency Decisions
  208. 37-5 Public Accountability
  209. Chapter 38: Antitrust Law and Promoting Competition
  210. 38-1 The Sherman Antitrust Act
  211. 38-2 Section 1 of the Sherman Act
  212. 38-3 Section 2 of the Sherman Act
  213. 38-4 The Clayton Act
  214. 38-5 Enforcement and Exemptions
  215. 38-6 U.S. Antitrust Laws in the Global Context
  216. Chapter 39: Consumer and Environmental Law
  217. 39-1 Advertising, Marketing, Sales, and Labeling
  218. 39-2 Protection of Health and Safety
  219. 39-3 Credit Protection
  220. 39-4 Protecting the Environment
  221. 39-5 Air and Water Pollution
  222. 39-6 Toxic Chemicals and Hazardous Waste
  223. Chapter 40: Liability of Accountants and Other Professionals
  224. 40-1 Potential Liability to Clients
  225. 40-2 Potential Liability to Third Parties
  226. 40-3 Liability of Accountants under Other Federal Laws
  227. 40-4 Potential Criminal Liability
  228. 40-5 Confidentiality and Privilege
  229. Unit 7: Property and Its Protection
  230. Chapter 41: Personal Property and Bailments
  231. 41-1 Personal Property versus Real Property
  232. 41-2 Acquiring Ownership of Personal Property
  233. 41-3 Mislaid, Lost, and Abandoned Property
  234. 41-4 Bailments
  235. Chapter 42: Real Property and Landlord-Tenant Law
  236. 42-1 The Nature of Real Property
  237. 42-2 Ownership Interests and Leases
  238. 42-3 Transfer of Ownership
  239. 42-4 Landlord-Tenant Relationships
  240. Chapter 43: Insurance, Wills, and Trusts
  241. 43-1 Insurance
  242. 43-2 Wills
  243. 43-3 Trusts
  244. Appendix A: How to Brief Cases and Analyze Case Problems
  245. Appendix B: The Constitution of the United States
  246. Appendix C: The Uniform Commercial Code
  247. Appendix D: Answers to the Issue Spotters
  248. Appendix E: Sample Answers for Business Case Problems with Sample Answer
  249. Glossary
  250. Table of Cases
  251. Index