Business Organizations is a pedagogically rich book recaptures student engagement in the course without sacrificing basic rigor. Transaction-oriented problems put the student in the practice role of advising a variety of businesses. Clear expository text provides context for cases. Features include: flowcharts, connections boxes, self-testing exercises, a series of interspersed exercises on ethics for business lawyers, a glossary of terms, and sidebars on numerical concepts and skills. Short, self-contained chapters facilitate the ability to teach them in almost any order. An online supplement includes a business concepts for lawyers module to be assigned as an instructor desires, as well as offers a variety of sample documents to show students the actual materials that lawyers work with every day.
Key Features:
Short, self-contained chapters make the book highly modular and enable professors to easily tailor the book to their syllabus.
Detailed, problem-focused treatment of unincorporated entity issues and special transactional problems in counseling small businesses
A free online supplement offers a module on business concepts for lawyers, and provides samples of documents that lawyers typically encounter.