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Reply To: | Academy of Legal Studies in Business (ALSB) Talk |
Date: | Thu, 14 Jul 1994 15:37:02 -0500 |
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We use different business law texts here, but they are all the
traditional "grunt" contracts books for the basic blaw course. We cover
intor to law; law and ethics; civil dispute resolution; court systems,
tort theories, agency and tort law, a touch of insurance law and a touch
of international law; much CL contracts, intro to ART. 2, commerical
paper; intro to business organizations (yet no LLP or LLC); and respctable
coverage on personal property and real property, including estate
instruments, deed transactions. THAT'S ALL - in the first course that all
business majors must take as an upper level course.
There has been much debate and some requests from our MGT/MKT area to use
the legal environment of text and approach - so as to address what is
characterized as the real meat of business - many employment law issues -
ADA - other discrimination, deceptive and advertising practices, etc.
WHAT ABOUT OTHERS?
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