Business Associations, Cases and Materials on Agency, Partnerships, and Corporations (University Casebook)
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Average customer review:Product Description
With the prior edition of this concise, up-to-date casebook having been adopted at over 100 law schools, the seventh edition preserves the authors tradition of providing a comprehensive overview of agency, partnership, and corporation law. It also continues to emphasize six basic editorial principles: Be lean but not mean, cases edited ruthlessly to produce a readable and concise result. Facts matter, so they are included in all their potential ambiguity. Bring a planners perspective to the table through extensive use of transactionally-oriented problems.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #206147 in Books
- Published on: 2009-03-06
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Hardcover
- 925 pages
Customer Reviews
Not so hot overview of Agency & Corp Law
I was unimpressed with this book. Many in my class struggled because of the way the book was thrown together.
My main problems are the lack of explanation for key concepts, other than a reference to a cut-down case and the questionable decision to use cases that don't clearly explain the issue at hand.
I was thrown off at first when I couldn't find some of the cases in Lexis or WestLaw. Rather than relying on an on-topic US SC case or even a Fed circuit case, some key concepts get examples that are unpublished lower-court decisions where the judge makes either the wrong decision or the right decision for the wrong rulings. The book does not point out the error of the court when it does this. Most of the time this happened, my professor would point out that we should ignore this case and learn the concept from a study guide or his class notes. In an ideal BA book, the authors wouldn't try to trick students by giving them bad examples of the law (or without explaining that the examples have faulty legal logic).
If you are reading this review, you are likely either a law student or a law professor. If you are a professor, please think twice about using this book. If you are a student, you will have no choice in the matter. If you find yourself struggling then read the Lexis and Westlaw briefs or get the High Court Summary for this book. My school bookstore didn't have the HC summaries for this book, but Amazon did.
An easy read
Even though this was a required text for BA, it is an easier read than other BA books I've looked at.
Great Business Law Book
This book is clearly laid out and easy to follow. The publisher provides wide margins and the materials themselves are sturdy. The cases are easy to read, and often contain useful footnotes. Good introduction to business organizations law.



