Business law : principles, cases, and policy / Mark E. Roszkowski.
Series: 4th edition: Publisher: [S.l.] : Prentice Hall, 1996Edition: 4 Sub edDescription: 1046 p. ; 26 cmISBN: 0673523985; 9780673523983DDC classification: 346.7307 Online resources: Amazon.com | Amazon customer reviews Summary: Mark Roszkowski illustrates his discussion of complex subjects and legal principles with hypothetical examples and nearly 200 discussions of actual cases. The text explains not only the substance and background of legal rules, but also the rationale and policy behind them. This new edition covers many new topics to reflect changes in the law. Three new "viewpoint essays" at the end of text sections discuss ethical and public-policy issues from the viewpoint of leading scholars; and many new end-of-chapter discussion questions and problems have been added, based primarily on recently decided appellate court cases.| Item type | Current location | Home library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Mark Roszkowski illustrates his discussion of complex subjects and legal principles with hypothetical examples and nearly 200 discussions of actual cases. The text explains not only the substance and background of legal rules, but also the rationale and policy behind them. This new edition covers many new topics to reflect changes in the law. Three new "viewpoint essays" at the end of text sections discuss ethical and public-policy issues from the viewpoint of leading scholars; and many new end-of-chapter discussion questions and problems have been added, based primarily on recently decided appellate court cases.

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