Business Associations retains all the features that have made it a distinctive and useful teaching tool for twenty years:
Providing a real world context for the cases and statutes, including economics and business background, and organization that reflects the transactions in which the legal issues arise;
Cases that provide recent examples of the law at work in modern business contexts and good analyses of legal issues rather than simply stating rules of law;
Short, numbered notes, with the issue covered in each note identified in boldface, all making the discussion easy to follow;
References to law review articles and other sources for further research or background reading; and
Problems that illustrate the application of law and policy.
This edition has been fully updated to Spring, 2003, including the Delaware lock-up case, Omnicare, Inc. v. NCS Healthcare. It is more compact to facilitate coverage of all of the basics in as few as three semester hours, while retaining sufficient depth to support four- or six-hour courses. |