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Business Basics for Law Students Essential Terms and Concepts

by Robert W. Hamilton
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Overview

The book specifically designed to familiarize law students with such business concepts as accounting, economics, real estate, tax, business organizations and finance, fully revised for its Third Edition. This concise volume provides a solid foundation in the basic mechanics, concepts, and legal contest of important business topics.

Business Basics for Law Students is tailored to the needs of lawyers who lack a business background:

  • the authors draw on their experience as a casebook author and legal scholar to achieve the proper level of discussion
  • straightforward explanations demystify the subject
  • generous use of examples to convey ideas and applications
  • a hepful list of New Terms in the Appendix is conveniently keyed to the pages in the text where they are used and explained
  • frequent visual aids (reproduced documents, tables, and graphs) reinforce the text
  • lists of topics at the beginning of each chapter uses bold type to speed identification of key terms and concepts, and presentation of many helpful lists clearly enumerate points and examples

The Third Edition responds to used feedback while it reflects changes in the field:

  • new and expanded coverage of residential real estate transactions, mortgages, bankruptcy, and insolvency
  • more emphasis on valuing stock
  • new and improved examples throughout the text, especially for real estate financing and tax benefits
  • increased coverage of basic economic principles

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Editorials

Booknews

Hamilton (law, U. of Texas) and Booth (law, U. of Maryland) describe the fundamentals of business law and practice for law students with little or no business background. They discuss modern business forms, securities regulation and trading, income taxation, investments, insurance, and bankruptcy. Focusing on business and finance rather than legal concepts, this text is intended to be a supplement to standard law school texts. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
May 1, 2002
Publisher
Aspen Publishers
Pages
536
Format
Paperback, 2002
ISBN
9780735525580

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