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The Legal and Regulatory Environment of Business

The Legal and Regulatory Environment of Business 4.50 of 5 stars

  • Author(s)  O. Lee Reed,  Peter Shedd,  Jere Morehead,  Marisa Pagnattaro,  
  • Binding  Hardcover
  • Edition  14
  • ISBN  0073048496
  • ISBN-13  9780073048499
  • Publisher  McGraw-Hill/Irwin
  • Release Date  8/22/2006
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Informative, enlightening, and well-organized.
1/25/20015.00 of 5 stars
Like many Americans, I didn't know much about our country's principles of government or its legal system. This book helped me to become more knowledgeable about both. I admit, this is not reading I would choose to curl up with in front of the fire; this was part of a requirement for my MBA. However, I will remember what I've learned in this text long after my class ends. Having previously been clueless about the legal system, it is now exhilarating to read about, say, how the nine US Supreme Court Justices are dealing with the aftermath of the Gore vs. Bush debacle and actually understand what is going on. The chapters are well-organized and easy to understand. There are even helpful study tips and ways to brief a legal case in the beginning of the text. After completing this book, I not only feel better equipped to handle business decisions, but also feel empowered and enlightened for better understanding our great country.
Legal & Regulatory Environment of Business
6/30/20055.00 of 5 stars
Great Book. Better than the other Legal Business books. Great cases. Easy to read and understand. Great for Business law. Other books are more about law instead of business law, Not this book. You be the Judge DVD-Rom is great similation of legal business situations. Book is great for learning Business Law.
Good Introduction to Business Law
7/29/20064.00 of 5 stars
This was the textbook for an introductory course in business law I took. It does a great job at laying the groundwork of the US legal system and explodes many common myths. A large amount of material is covered clearly and consisely. The chapters on contracts and constitutional law alone are worth the price of the book. The authors do a good job hitting the high points and not getting bogged down in details that are inappropriate for an introductory course.

There are a few typographical errors that carried over to the thirteenth edition and ought to have been caught. Because this is a survey course, the reader may find supplemental material such as a law dictionary necessary to understand some of the finer points.

an excellent read
3/12/20075.00 of 5 stars
This is being used as a text for a graduate level class. It is enjoyable to read, interesting, lucid, and well organized. The index and glossary are well structured. The authors make excellent use of bold text within the material and have plenty of helpful sidebar notes.