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Introduction to Business Law

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Using an innovative storytelling style that brings cases and legal concepts to life, INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS LAW, 5E presents a full range of business law topics in a series of brief, quick-reading chapters. The text delivers succinct coverage of core business law topics and includes summarized cases instead of case examples to illustrate the point of law. Emphasizing the business applications of chapter concepts, it helps you see the relevance of legal issues to your own future career path. The fifth edition also includes all-new chapters on LLCs and employment discrimination, new Case Questions, and a new emphasis on social media issues throughout.

720 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2005

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March 23, 2018
For a business law book, this book was amazing. It made the concepts really simple and had a TON of examples. As a student learning, with no background in law, I really loved this book.
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December 31, 2022
Easy to read, with some sense of humor and with lots of examples. Quite interesting and explains complex concepts in clear and understandable way.
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April 22, 2025
Read the seventh edition for school. Tried to get it added in here, but I couldn't.So i'm just adding this for record.
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December 2, 2011
A pretty good book as far as text books go, it was palatable and easy to understand. The law in our country is fascinating and it is important to have a basic working knowledge of it and how it impacts our daily lives. This book gave a nice overview.

Mildly patronizing, although as a student 20+ years older than most (?) incoming freshman I'm not sure I am the intended audience. The text sometimes came just shy of saying "dude".
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