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Dynamic Business Law
Dynamic Business Law

Dynamic Business Law

ISBN10: 1260733971 | ISBN13: 9781260733976
By Nancy Kubasek, M. Neil Browne, Daniel Herron, Lucien Dhooge and Linda Barkacs

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Designed for business majors taking a two semester Business Law course, Dynamic Business Law incorporates an ethical decision-making framework, an emphasis on critical thinking, and a focus on business relevance. Updated cases, new coverage on entrepreneurship and it's interface with the law, and a refreshed "Practical Tips for Business Managers" feature provides a decision-making framework to help students think critically about these evolving topic areas and apply what they are learning to business.

Part One: THE LEGAL ENVIRONMENT OF BUSINESS
Chapter 1: An Introduction to Dynamic Business Law 
Chapter 2: Business Ethics 
Chapter 3: The US Legal System
Chapter 4: Alternative Dispute Resolution
Chapter 5: Constitutional Principles 
Chapter 6: International and Comparative Law 
Chapter 7: Crime and the Business Community 
Chapter 8: Tort Law 
Chapter 9: Negligence and Strict Liability 
Chapter 10: Product Liability 
Chapter 11: Liability of Accountants and Other Professionals 
Chapter 12: Intellectual Property

Part Two: CONTRACTS
Chapter 13: Introduction to Contracts 
Chapter 14: Agreement 
Chapter 15: Consideration 
Chapter 16: Capacity and Legality 
Chapter 17: Legal Assent 
Chapter 18: Contracts in Writing 
Chapter 19: Third-Party Rights to Contracts 
Chapter 20: Discharge and Remedies 

Part Three: DOMESTIC AND INTERNATIONAL SALES LAW
Chapter 21: Introduction to Sales and Lease Contracts 
Chapter 22: Title, Risk of Loss, and Insurable Interest 
Chapter 23: Performance and Obligations under Sales and Leases 
Chapter 24: Remedies for Breach of Sales and Lease Contracts 
Chapter 25: Warranties 

Part Four: NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS AND BANKING
Chapter 26: Negotiable Instruments: Negotiability and Transferability 
Chapter 27: Negotiation, Holder in Due Course, and Defenses 
Chapter 28: Liability, Defenses, and Discharge 
Chapter 29: Checks and Electronic Fund Transfers 

Part Five: CREDITORS’ RIGHTS AND BANKRUPTCY
Chapter 30: Secured Transactions 
Chapter 31: Other Creditors’ Remedies and Suretyship 
Chapter 32: Bankruptcy and Reorganization 

Part Six: AGENCY

Chapter 33: Agency Formation and Duties 
Chapter 34: Liability to Third Parties and Termination

Part Seven: BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS

Chapter 35: Forms of Business Organization 
Chapter 36: Partnerships: Nature, Formation, and Operation 
Chapter 37: Partnerships: Termination and Limited Partnerships 
Chapter 38: Corporations: Formation and Financing 
Chapter 39: Corporations: Directors, Officers, and Shareholders 
Chapter 40: Corporations: Mergers, Consolidations, Terminations 
Chapter 41: Corporations: Securities and Investor Protection 

Part Eight: EMPLOYMENT AND LABOR RELATIONS

Chapter 42: Employment and Labor Law
Chapter 43: Employment Discrimination 

Part Nine: GOVERNMENT REGULATION
Chapter 44: Administrative Law 
Chapter 45: Consumer Law 
Chapter 46: Environmental Law 
Chapter 47: Antitrust Law 

Part Ten: PROPERTY
Chapter 48: The Nature of Property, Personal Property, and Bailments
Chapter 49: Real Property 
Chapter 50: Landlord-Tenant Law 
Chapter 51: Insurance Law 
Chapter 52: Wills and Trusts 

APPENDIXES
Appendix A: The Constitution of the United States of America  
Appendix B: Uniform Commercial Code  
Appendix C: Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964  
Appendix D: The Civil Rights Act of 1991
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About the Author

Nancy Kubasek

Nancy K. Kubasek received her JD from the University of Toledo College of Law in 1981 and her BA from Bowling Green State University in 1978. She joined the BGSU faculty in 1982 and became an associate professor in 1988 and a full professor in 1993. 

During her tenure at Bowling Green State University, she has primarily taught courses in business law, legal environment of business, environmental law, health care law, and moral principles. She has published over 75 articles, primarily in law reviews and business journals. Most of her substantive articles focus on environmental questions, and she writes a quarterly column about environmental issues for the Real Estate Law Journal. She has helped get students involved in legal research, and a number of her articles are co-authored with students. She has also published a number of pedagogical articles in teaching journals, focusing primarily on teaching critical thinking and ethics. 

She wrote the first environmental law text for undergraduate students, Environmental Law, and co-authored The Legal Environment of Business: A Critical Thinking Approach. She has written supplemental materials, such as study guides, test banks, and instructors’ manuals. 

Active in many professional organizations, she has served as president of the Academy of Legal Studies in Business, the national organization for professors of legal studies in colleges of business. She has also served as president of the Tri-State Academy of Legal Studies in Business, her regional professional association. 

In her leisure time, she and her husband Neil Browne fish for halibut and salmon in Alaska and large-mouth bass in Florida. In addition, they are regular participants in polka, waltz, zydeco, and Cajun dance festivals in Europe and the United States. For almost 30 years, they have been successful tournament blackjack players as well. Both are avid exercisers—lifting weights, doing yoga, and running almost every day.

M. Neil Browne

M. Neil Browne is senior lecturer and research associate and a distinguished teaching professor emeritus at Bowling Green State University. He received his BA in history and economics at the University of Houston, his PhD in economics at the University of Texas, and his JD from the University of Toledo. He has been a professor at Bowling Green for five decades. 

Professor Browne teaches courses in jurisprudence, ethical reasoning, critical thinking, and economics at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. He has received recognition as the Silver Medalist National Professor of the Year, the Ohio Professor of the Year, and Distinguished Teacher and Master Teacher at Bowling Green State University, as well as numerous research awards from his university and from professional organizations. His consulting activities with corporate, government, and educational institutions focus on improving the quality of critical thinking in those organizations. In addition, he serves as a Rule 26 expert with respect to the quality of the reasoning used by expert witnesses called by the party opponent in legal actions. 

Professor Browne has published 20 books and more than 130 professional journal articles in law journals and economics, sociology, and higher education journals. His current research interests focus on the relationship between orthodox economic thinking and legal policy. In addition, he is in the midst of writing books about the power of questionable assumptions in economics, the usefulness of asking questions as a learning strategy, and the importance of critical thinking in environmental arguments. 

Professor Browne tries to find time for a broad array of outside activities. He and his wife Nancy Kubasek fish for halibut and salmon in Alaska and large-mouth bass in Florida as frequently as possible. In addition, they are regular participants in polka, waltz, zydeco, and Cajun dance festivals in Europe and the United States. For almost 30 years, they have been successful tournament blackjack players as well. Both are avid exercisers—lifting weights, doing yoga, and running almost every day.

Daniel Herron

Daniel J. Herron has taught business legal studies for 40 years. Born and raised in Steubenville, Ohio, he earned his bachelor's degree from Miami University and his law degree from Case Western Reserve University School of Law. He is currently retired from Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, as an emeritus professor of business law. He founded and coached the Miami University Mock Trial program which has won two national championships. He is the executive secretary of the Academy of Legal Studies in Business. 

He has been married for over 45 years to Deborah, and they have two children and seven grandchildren. His publication record includes over 22 scholarly articles and over 40 scholarly presentations. He currently lives, happily retired in the Smoky Mountains, in Cullowhee, North Carolina.

Lucien Dhooge

Lucien J. Dhooge is the Sue and John Staton Professor of Law at the Georgia Institute of Technology. He teaches business law, international business law, and ethics. After completing an undergraduate degree in history at the University of Colorado in 1980, Professor Dhooge attended the University of Denver College of Law, where he received his JD in 1983. He received his LLM in 1995 from Georgetown University Law Center where he specialized in international and comparative law. Before coming to Georgia Tech, Professor Dhooge spent 11 years in private law practice and 12 years serving on the faculty of the University of the Pacific in California. Professor Dhooge has authored more than 60 scholarly articles, co-authored fourteen books, and presented research papers and courses throughout the United States as well as in Asia, Australia, Europe, and South America. 

Professor Dhooge is the recipient of numerous research awards given by the Academy of Legal Studies in Business, including seven Ralph C. Hoeber Awards for excellence in research. He was designated the outstanding junior business law faculty member in the United States by the Academy in 2002 and received the Kay Duffy Award for outstanding service in 2005. Professor Dhooge received the Academy’s Distinguished Career Faculty Award in 2019. Professor Dhooge was the program chair for the Academy’s 2009 international conference in Denver and served as the Academy’s president from 2009 to 2010. He is a past editor-in-chief of the American Business Law Journal and the Journal of Legal Studies Education

A native of Chicago but raised in Denver, Professor Dhooge enjoys spending time with his family and following the fortunes of the Chicago Cubs and Colorado Rockies professional baseball teams.

Linda Barkacs

Linda L. Barkacs received her JD from the University of San Diego in 1993. She also has a BA in political science from San Diego State University and an AA in accounting from Irvine Valley College. Upon graduating from law school and passing the California bar exam, Professor Barkacs became an associate at a downtown San Diego law firm. During her time with that firm, she was involved in a number of high-profile trials, including a sexual harassment case against the City of Oceanside that resulted in a $1.2 million verdict. In 1997, Professor Barkacs and her husband Craig (also a professor at USD) started their own law firm specializing in business and civil litigation (in both federal and state courts), employment law cases, and appeals. They were also involved in numerous mediations and arbitrations. 

Professor Barkacs began teaching at USD in 1997 and was tenured in 2011. As an educator, she has designed and taught numerous courses on law, ethics, and negotiation. She teaches in USD’s undergraduate and graduate programs, including the Master of Science in Executive Leadership (a Ken Blanchard program), the Master of Science in Global Leadership, and the Master of Science in Supply Chain Management. Professor Barkacs often teaches in USD’s study-abroad classes and has traveled extensively throughout Europe, Asia, and South America. Professor Barkacs has received numerous awards for her teaching at USD, including USD’s 2010 Professor Impact (MSCM Program); the 2008 USD School of Business Outstanding Undergraduate Business Educator of the Year; and the 2007 and 2008 Professor of the Year, USD Senior Class (university-wide). She and her husband are principals in The Barkacs Group (www.TheBarkacsGroup.com), a consulting firm that provides negotiation, ethics, and team training for the private sector. Professor Barkacs has published numerous journal articles in the areas of law, ethics, and negotiation. She and her husband are co-authoring a book on negotiation. She has been the president, vice president, conference chair, and treasurer for the Pacific Southwest Academy of Legal Studies in Business (http://www.pswalsb.com/). 

Professor Barkacs currently spends her time teaching, publishing, consulting for The Barkacs Group, and doing volunteer work for various civic causes. She enjoys walking, weight-lifting, and spending her free time with her two cats, Violet and Vanessa.

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