Are you earning a business degree? Then you’ll take business law. In Business Law Made Simple, you’ll learn the major principles, phrases, and real life implications of business law just as I teach them in my undergraduate and graduate business law courses. This book has the principles distilled to their core concepts with examples to help give shape to the ideas. Let’s face it, a survey business law course skims the surface of the topics. Contracts? You might spent a week or two on them in business law. In law school, contracts is a two semester course! Employment law will get a day or two in your business law course instead of a full semester. What you need to survive and thrive in the class is someone to help you understand the key principles without layers of detail. That’s where this book can help you.
- Discusses only relevant case laws to the topics
- Fully explains key words, phrases, and concepts
- Contains jargon-free explanations and definitions
- Includes narrative examples to illustrate situations and concepts