Business Law: Principles and Practices, 7th Edition | 
enlarge | Authors: Arnold J. Goldman, William D. Sigismond Publisher: South-Western College/West Category: Book
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Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 82356
Media: Paperback Edition: 7th Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 675 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.6 Dimensions (in): 9.8 x 8 x 1.1
ISBN: 0618640797 Dewey Decimal Number: 346.7307 EAN: 9780618640799 ASIN: 0618640797
Publication Date: June 14, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Business Law 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, the text features practical and up-to-date content written in clear, straightforward 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 prompt students to review the facts and make a judgment based on concepts learned in the chapter. Questions and Problems to Discuss test students' comprehension of key chapter topics. Designed specifically for use with the Seventh Edition, the technology program includes a range of instructor and student resources.
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Condition & Service September 17, 2008 This book was in excellent condition and the price was great. Received in plenty of time for my class.
A very practical book for non-lawyers August 15, 2008 With escalating competition from every angle; an extremely volatile marketplace; and mounting scrutiny that is being placed on businesses, their leaders are seeking new ways to continue to do business not only legally, but ethically, personably, economically. Goldman and Sigismond have provided a road map to threading on the legal mines without being blown away. For non-lawyers, like me, there is no doubt that this work will provoke a lot of interest and challenges to business leaders who find themselves dealing with a lot of conflicting issues today; and where legal and ethical "maybes" - the gray lines, are more prevalent than before. It appears that through the numerous cases, Goldman and Sigismind sensed a need to show non-lawyers how to navigate through the legal landmines safely. [Nwankama Nwankama]
Only good if you're completely new. August 26, 2007 Lot of book is common knowledge. Chapters too long. Examples at end of chapters aren't very creative. Definitely a starter/intro level book.
Decent starter. February 26, 2007 From what I can tell this book does a great job compressing business law into very concise chapters. I for one don't like long drawn out chapters about the same subject matter. I lose interest after the first few hours of reading any text book. The chapters move quick enough to really make me feel interested in the subject. I use this book for a intro into business law and think is does a pretty decent job aiding my education.
Good for beginners, but likely to upset anyone else! September 24, 2006 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
If you're buying this book for yourself, spare yourself the headache. It is certainly not of any academic value, and considering what I've read so far, it does even appear to be a business law book. The book chronicles very simple and basic legal matters, and presents these topics in such a way, someone interested in a thorough discussion of them would likely become upset.
As I said before, unless you have a very basic interest in law, ignore this book as much as you can. Also, because the book is not state-specific, there's not much you can get out of the book. It presents general information, which is of no use to those who want to learn specifics.
I've given it two stars just because it would probably be good for a beginner.
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