Instructor's Manual with Test Bank to Accompany West's Business Law

Instructor's Manual with Test Bank to Accompany West's Business Law
Author: Lorne Seidman (H.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1108
Release: 1990
Genre: Actions and defenses
ISBN: 9780314697660

A convenient single source for primary family law and related matters in Illinois. Among the laws available for quick reference are: Criminal Code and Offenses; Codes of Criminal and Civil Procedure; Public Aid Code and State Supreme Court rules. Topics discussed in this volume include: Marriage; Divorce; Dissolution and invalidity records; Children; Aging; Abortion; Domestic violence and Parental rights.

Introduction to Law for Paralegals

Introduction to Law for Paralegals
Author: Neal R. Bevans
Publisher: Aspen Publishing
Total Pages: 867
Release: 2023-09-14
Genre: Law
ISBN:

Now in its Fifth Edition, Introduction to Law for Paralegals balances substantive law with work-based knowledge and skills. From the basics of the U.S. legal system to personal injury, contracts, and intellectual property, Neal R. Bevans brings it all into focus through clear writing, realistic examples, and engaging exercises. With features like Skills You Need in the Real World and Issues at a Glance, the transition from classroom to law firm will be smooth sailing. New to the Fifth Edition: New and updated cases Discussion of current technology and its use in legal practice New Web Surfing feature with websites for further reading Professors and students will benefit from: Essential paralegal skills and legal procedure, presented in conjunction with substantive areas of law Part I introduces students to the legal system, with coverage of ethics, evidence, working in the law office, trials, and appeals Part II covers substantive law, including torts, contracts, criminal law, administrative law, real property, wills and trusts, family law, intellectual property, and agency law Part III gives an overview of legal research and writing A succinct and direct writing style Exercises that develop paralegal skills, integrated throughout the text A design for learning on every page, including definitions of legal terms and phrases, inset boxes that illuminate concepts, examples, visual aids, chapter summaries, sample documents, case excerpts, and more End-of-chapter exercises and practice questions for test review help students master the material

Introduction to Law

Introduction to Law
Author: Beth Walston-Dunham
Publisher: Delmar Thomson Learning
Total Pages: 630
Release: 1998
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780314129383

Designed for the student studying law for the first time, this text introduces fundamental legal concepts and principles. As a result, students learn about the structure of the American Law, including both civil and criminal law. Cases throughout introduce the court's language without overwhelming readers with technicalities. Chapter 15 addresses the roles and ethical obligations of legal professionals. Coverage of ethics is also found in chapter-ending ethical notes and questions. Extensive learning features reinforce concepts and terminology.ALSO AVAILABLEStudy Guide, ISBN: 0-314-14031-XINSTRUCTOR SUPPLEMENTS CALL CUSTOMER SUPPORT TO ORDERInstructorAEs Manual, ISBN: 0-7668-1105-0"

Business Law

Business Law
Author: Daniel V. Davidson
Publisher: Aspen Publishing
Total Pages: 2026
Release: 2020-02-02
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1543820778

The Third Edition of Business Law: Principles and Cases in the Legal Environment, continues to offer a readable, rigorous, and practical introduction to business law in a format that enhances learning and understanding. With a thorough explanation of the legal and regulatory issues affecting businesses, Davidson and Forsythe utilize outlines, exhibits, questions, and problems to engage students and enhance learning. It presents Classic and Contemporary Cases using the judges’ language. A new Business Application Case threads throughout the book, providing a hypothetical business environment in which students learn to apply the law. New to the Third Edition: Updated throughout, including cutting-edge state cases and federal Supreme Court cases. Carefully edited and streamlined presentation make the book even more teachable and accessible Topics of current interest, such as the college admissions scandal, used in examples Key new cases include: Southern California Gas Leak Cases, where the California Supreme Court speaks on recovery of lost profits (Ch. 6) Carpenter v. United States, where the U.S. Supreme Court speaks on whether a warrant is required for cell phone locator information (Ch. 7) Dynamex Operations West, Inc. v. Superior, where the California Supreme Court speaks on independent contractors/employees (Ch. 28) Dell, Inc. v. Magnetar Global Event Driven Master Fund Ltd. where the Delaware Supreme Court speaks on appraisal rights (Ch 33) Janus v. American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees, Council--new Supreme Court Case concerning the power of labor unions to collect fees from non-union members (Ch. 38) Professors and students will benefit from: Complete topical coverage in a clear and accessible presentation A continuous hypothetical business model that connects theory and practice A Classic Case and a Contemporary Case example in each chapter Rich pedagogy that includes questions, case problems, and writing assignments Visual aids and exhibits throughout the book that illustrate legal and business concepts A flexible organization that adapts to a wide range of teaching objectives and approaches Classroom-tested book, building on the original edition was published in 1984 with Davidson, Forsythe, and 2 other authors The digital Connected Coursebook format that gives Business Law students robust search and highlighting tools, interactive practice questions, outlining software, a news feed, and more, that are all integrated into an easy-to-use, streamlined learning experience.