Law
Advanced Business Law and the Legal Environment
Alyssa Rose Martina, Metro Parent Publishing Group
Daniel Warner, Western Washington University
Don Mayer, University of Denver
George J. Siedel, University of Michigan
Jethro K. Lieberman, New York Law School
Mayer, Warner, Siedel and Lieberman's Advanced Business Law and the Legal Environment is an up-to-date textbook with coverage of legal and regulatory issues that are more technical than the topics in the authors’ Foundations of Business Law and the Legal Environment.
(2 reviews)
Bankruptcy Law and Practice
Gregory Germain, Syracuse University College of Law
This is the first edition of Bankruptcy Law and Practice, a Casebook Designed to Train Lawyers for the Practice of Bankruptcy Law.
(0 reviews)
Basic Income Tax
William P. Kratzke, University of Memphis
This book is the 4th edition of a basic income tax text.
(0 reviews)
Business Law and the Legal Environment
Daniel M. Warner, Western Washington University
Don Mayer, University of Miami
George J. Siedel, University of Michigan Business School
This textbook provides context and essential concepts across the entire range of legal issues with which managers and business executives must grapple. The text provides the vocabulary and legal acumen necessary for businesspeople to talk in an educated way to their customers, employees, suppliers, government officials—and to their own lawyers.
(2 reviews)
Civil Procedure: Pleading
Hillel Y. Levin, University of Georgia
This chapter covers the Civil Procedure topic of Pleading: The Plaintiff’s Complaint. The chapter takes approximately four class periods to cover in detail.
(1 review)
Computer-Aided Exercises in Civil Procedure
Douglas D. McFarland, Hamline University
Roger C. Park, University of California Hastings
This book is not a comprehensive treatise on the subject of civil procedure, yet it provides a mixture of expository text, cases, and self-testing questions in nearly all of the major areas of the subject.
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Contract Doctrine, Theory & Practice - Volume 1
J.H. Verkerke, University of Virginia
This is the first in a series of Contracts casebooks.
(1 review)
Contract Doctrine, Theory & Practice - Volume 2
J.H. Verkerke, University of Virginia
This is Volume 2 in a three volume series written for Contracts Law.
(0 reviews)
Contract Doctrine, Theory & Practice - Volume 3
J.H. Verkerke, University of Virginia
This is Volume 3 in a three volume series written for Contracts Law.
(0 reviews)
Criminal Law
Welcome to Criminal Law, your guide to a fascinating yet challenging topic. This engaging and interactive textbook will enhance your ability to be successful in academics or a career in criminal justice.
(11 reviews)
Ethics in Law Enforcement
Rick Parent, Simon Fraser University
Steve McCartney
In this book, you will examine the moral and ethical issues that exist within law enforcement. This book will also familiarize you with the basic history, principles, and theories of ethics.
(3 reviews)
Evidence: Best Evidence Rule
Colin Miller, University of South Carolina
The Best Evidence Rule, contained in Article X of the Federal Rules of Evidence (Rules 1001-1008) and state counterparts, is a Rule that requires a party seeking to prove the contents of a writing, recording, or photograph to produce the original (or a duplicate) or account for its nonproduction.
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Evidence: Jury Impeachment
Colin Miller, University of South Carolina
The anti-jury impeachment rule, contained in Federal Rule of Evidence 606(b) and state counterparts, is a rule preventing the admission of jury testimony or statements in connection with an inquiry into the validity of the verdict, subject to certain exceptions.
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Evidence: Rape Shield Rule
Colin Miller, John Marshall Law School
The Rape Shield Rule, contained in Federal Rule of Evidence 412 and state counterparts is a Rule preventing the admission of evidence concerning the sexual predisposition and behavior of an alleged victim of sexual misconduct, subject to certain exceptions.
(1 review)
Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure
The Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure appear in the Appendix to Title 28 of the United State Code.
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Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure
The Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure appear in the Appendix to Title 11 of the United State Code.
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Federal Rules of Civil Procedure
Civil procedure consists of the rules by which courts conduct civil trials. In the U.S., civil procedure usually takes the form of a series of rules and judicial practices. The federal courts follow the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure.
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Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure
These rules govern the conduct of all criminal proceedings brought in Federal courts.
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Federal Rules of Evidence
These rules govern the introduction of evidence in proceedings, both civil and criminal, in Federal courts.
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First Amendment: Cases, Controversies, and Contexts
Ruthann Robson, City University of New York Law School
This Casebook (Revised First Edition, August 2016) is intended to be used in an upper-division course covering the First Amendment to the United States Constitution.
(3 reviews)
Foundations of Business Law and Legal Environment
Don Mayer, University of Denver
Business Law and the Legal Environment provides students with context and essential concepts across a broad range of legal issues with which managers and business executives must grapple. The text provides the vocabulary and legal savvy necessary for business people to talk in an educated way to their customers, employees, suppliers, government officials — and to their own lawyers.
(1 review)
Government Regulation and the Legal Environment of Business
Daniel Warner, Western Washington University
Don Mayer, University of Denver
George Siedel, University of Michigan
Jethro K. Lieberman, New York Law School
Mayer, Warner, Siedel and Lieberman's Government Regulation and the Legal Environment of Business is an up-to-date textbook that covers legal issues that students must understand in today’s highly regulated business environment.
(0 reviews)
Intellectual Property: Law & the Information Society—Cases and Materials
James Boyle, Duke Law School
Jennifer Jenkins, Duke Law School
This book is an introduction to intellectual property law, the set of private legal rights that allows individuals and corporations to control intangible creations and marks—from logos to novels to drug formulae—and the exceptions and limitations that define those rights.
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Introduction to Basic Legal Citation
Peter W. Martin, Cornell Law School
Its limited aim is to serve as a tutorial on how to cite the most widely referenced types of U.S. legal material, taking account of local norms and the changes in citation practice forced by the shift from print to electronic sources
(1 review)
Introduction to Contracts, Sales and Product Liability
Daniel Warner, Western Washington University
Don Mayer, University of Denver
George J. Siedel, University of Michigan
Jethro K. Lieberman, New York Law School
This textbook provides context and essential concepts across the entire range of legal issues with which
managers and business executives must grapple. The text provides the vocabulary and legal acumen
necessary for businesspeople to talk in an educated way to their customers, employees, suppliers,
government officials—and to their own lawyers.
(0 reviews)
Introduction to Criminal Investigation: Processes, Practices and Thinking
Darryl Plecas, University of the Fraser Valley
Rod Gehl, Justice Institute of British Columbia
Introduction to Criminal Investigation, Processes, Practices, and Thinking is a teaching text designed to assist the student in developing their own structured mental map of processes, practices, and thinking to conduct criminal investigations.
(1 review)
Introduction to the Law of Property, Estate Planning and Insurance
Daniel Warner, Western Washington University
Don Mayer, University of Denver
George J. Siedel, University of Michigan
Jethro K. Lieberman, New York Law School
Introduction to the Law of Property, Estate Planning and Insurance is an up-to-date textbook that covers legal issues that students must understand relating to real estate (an especially important business asset), as well as estate planning and insurance. The text is organized to permit instructors to tailor the materials to their particular approach. The authors take special care to engage students by relating law to everyday events with their clear, concise and readable style.
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Land Use
Christian Turner, University of Georgia
This text explores the laws governing the use of land. Sometimes narrowly focused, often intensely local, land use regulation may give the impression of a highly specialized field with small stakes.
(0 reviews)
Law for Entrepreneurs
Daniel Warner, Western Washington University
Don Mayer, University of Denver
George J. Siedel, University of Michigan
Jethro K. Lieberman, New York Law School
Law for Entrepreneurs is an up-to-date textbook that covers the broad spectrum of legal issues that entrepreneurs must understand when starting and running a business. The text is organized to permit instructors to tailor the materials to their particular approach. The authors take special care to engage students by relating law to everyday events with their clear, concise and readable style.
(0 reviews)
Law of Commercial Transactions
Daniel Warner, Western Washington University
Don Mayer, University of Denver
George J. Siedel, University of Michigan
Jethro K. Lieberman, New York Law School
Law of Commercial Transactions is an up-to-date textbook that covers legal issues that students who engage in commercial transactions must understand. The text is organized to permit instructors to tailor the materials to their particular approach. The authors take special care to engage students by relating law to everyday events with their clear, concise and readable style.
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Law of Wills
Browne C. Lewis, Cleveland-Marshall College of Law
The purpose of this casebook is to train law students to think and act like probate attorneys.
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Legal Aspects of Corporate Management and Finance
Daniel Warner, Western Washington University
Don Mayer, University of Denver
George J. Siedel, University of Michigan
Jethro K. Lieberman, New York Law School
Legal Aspects of Corporate Management and Finance is an up-to-date textbook that covers key legal issues relating to corporate management and finance. The text is organized to permit instructors to tailor the materials to their particular approach. The authors take special care to engage students by relating law to everyday events with their clear, concise and readable style.
(0 reviews)
Legal Aspects of Marketing and Sales
Daniel Warner, Western Washington University
Don Mayer, University of Denver
George J. Siedel, University of Michigan
Jethro K. Lieberman, New York Law School
Legal Aspects of Marketing and Sales is an up-to-date textbook that covers legal issues that students who will work in marketing or with marketing managers must understand. The text is organized to permit instructors to tailor the materials to their particular approach. The authors take special care to engage students by relating law to everyday events with their clear, concise and readable style.
(0 reviews)
Property Volume 1
Christian Turner, University of Georgia Law School
This is Volume 1 of a two volume set written for Property Law.
(0 reviews)
Property Volume 2
Christian Turner, University of Georgia Law School
This is Volume 2 of a two volume set written for Property Law
(0 reviews)
Sales and Leases: A Problem-based Approach
Kristen Juras, The University of Montana School of Law
Scott J. Burnham, Gonzaga University School of Law
Sales and Leases is a coursebook for a 3-credit course in personal property sales and leases – the subject matter of UCC Articles 2 and 2A.
(0 reviews)
Sources of American Law: An Introduction to Legal Research
Beau Steenken, University of Kentucky
Tina M. Brooks, University of Northern Iowa
This text introduces first-year law students to the new kind of research required to study and to practice law. It seeks to demystify the art of legal research by following a “Source and Process” approach.
(1 review)
The Ethics of Tax Lawyering, Second Edition
Michael Hatfield, Texas Tech University
This chapter’s objective is to raise interesting tax ethics issues in practical contexts.
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The Law of Trusts
Browne C. Lewis, Cleveland State University Cleveland Marshall College of Law
The use of testamentary trusts is becoming an important part of estate planning.
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The Legal and Ethical Environment of Business
Lisa Johnson, University of Puget Sound
Terence Lau, University of Dayton
Terence Lau & Lisa Johnson’s The Legal and Ethical Environment of Business is a book for today’s student, who expects learning to be comprised not only of substance, but also of interactive exercises and multimedia. This book streamlines the presentation of material to ensure that every page is relevant, engaging, and interesting to undergraduate business students, without losing the depth of coverage that they need to be successful in their academic journeys and in their professional careers. This is not Legal Environment of Business (LEB) ”light.“ Rather, this is LEB without risk of students’ eyes glazing over in boredom or from lack of comprehension. This is LEB presented in an exciting way, where every page is interesting to students and relevant to real life.
(2 reviews)
The Story of Contract Law: Formation
Val Ricks, Professor of Law and Charles Weigel II Research Professor
This book is designed to teach contract doctrine beginning with the most fundamental concepts and building on these until the structure of contract doctrine as coherent and cohesive regulation appears.
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Torts: Cases and Contexts Volume 1
Eric E. Johnson, University of North Dakota School of Law
Plain-spoken and convivial, this casebook makes a deliberate effort to explain the law, rather than to provide a mere compilation of readings and questions.
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Torts: Cases and Contexts Volume 2
Eric E. Johnson, University of North Dakota
Volume Two of this two-volume set covers intentional torts, strict liability, products liability, health and safety regulation, remedies, immunities, wrongful death, constitutional torts, transactional torts, defamation, and privacy torts.
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Torts: Cases, Principles, and Institutions
John Fabian Witt, Yale Law School
This is the second edition of Torts: Cases, Principles, and Institutions, a casebook for a one-semester torts course that carves out a distinctive niche in the field by focusing on the institutions and sociology of American tort law.
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U.S. Federal Income Taxation of Individuals 2017
Deborah A Geier, Cleveland State University Cleveland Marshall College of Law
This is the fourth version of this textbook, updated through December 2016 for use beginning January 2017.
(1 review)
United States Copyright Law
This Intellectual Property Supplement from eLangdell Press contains the text of federal laws and regulations in the area of copyright, trademarks and patents.
(1 review)
United States Patent Law
This Intellectual Property Supplement from eLangdell Press contains the text of federal laws and regulations in the area of copyright, trademarks and patents.
(0 reviews)
United States Trademark Law
This Intellectual Property Supplement from eLangdell Press contains the text of federal laws and regulations in the area of copyright, trademarks and patents.
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Wetlands Law: A Course Source
Stephen M. Johnson, Mercer University School of Law
The Wetlands Law Course Source can be used as the primary text for a two credit seminar or as a supplemental text to cover wetlands material in an environmental law, natural resources law, or water law course.
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What Color is Your C.F.R.?
Nicole Dyszlewski, Roger Williams University School of Law Library
Raquel M. Ortiz, Roger Williams University School of Law
What Color is Your C.F.R.? is a problem-based law workbook with a colorful twist.
(2 reviews)