Monday, January 28, 2013
The Entrepreneur's Guide to Business Law 4th Edition
The Entrepreneur's Guide to Business Law 4th Edition PDF Download Ebook. Constance E. Bagley and Craig E. Dauchy take the various stages of starting a business--from start-up and growth to an initial public offering--while highlighting the legal preparations and pitfalls that go along with them.
Packed with practical strategies for managing legal issues, the text presents the essentials on leaving your job, competing with a former employer, contract law, and bankruptcy, as well as on the most current issues like clean energy, e-commerce, and the effects of the recent recession on entrepreneurship.
For readers who are interested in creating green collar jobs, updates throughout the text reflect sweeping changes in the laws surrounding photovoltaics and clean energy technology in general. Author examines up-to-the minute, hot issues such as recent litigation involving Citigroup in which the independent directors were not held liable for failing to anticipate the crash of the subprime mortgage market.
Readers are introduced to the myriad legal issues in employment today, such as covenants not to compete, independent contractor status, actionable activities under Title VII, governmental bodies as sources of public policy, and substance abuse in employment discrimination. The text also delves into the latest ADA amendments, new federal minimum wage guidelines, changes to the Vietnam Era Veteran's Readjustment Assistance Acts, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010, and even the potential legal affects of social networking sites.
Author shows the most current issues with new boxed features about the Uniform Electronics Act, recent litigation surrounding the contraceptive Yaz, California's new Song-Beverly Act, a Nissan case involving the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act, the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, and others. He shows the dangers and complexities of creditors' rights and bankruptcy with the Supreme Court's treatment of nonexclusive patent licenses where the debtor company is the licensee.
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It's 3rd edition only
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