Karen V. Pincus, Accounting Department Chair, 204 B.A. Building, 575-4051
ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS HENRY, NORWOOD, WILLIAMS
Courses: Business Law (BLAW)
2013 Legal Environment of Business (Fa, Sp, Su) Introduction to the legal environment in which businesses operate. Topics covered in this survey course include: foundations of the American legal system, forms of doing business, employment and labor law, business production and sales, antitrust, and ethics.
Enrollment in junior/senior business courses is contingent upon junior standing and completion of all course prerequisites.
3033 Commercial Law (Fa, Sp) A study of the laws applicable to commercial transactions. Topics covered include the common law of contracts, Articles Two (Sales) and Three (Commercial Paper) of the Uniform Commercial Code, secured transactions, suretyship, and bankruptcy. Prerequisite: BLAW 2013.
3043 Law of Business Organizations (Fa, Sp) A study of the laws applicable to business organizations. Topics covered include partnerships, corporations, property rights, and the regulation of business, including antitrust and employment discrimination. Prerequisite: BLAW 2013.
The following course is restricted to students with graduate standing and requires the consent of the instructor.
5163 Law of Business For M.B.A. students and others wishing knowledge of the interface of business values and the legal environment on a functional level. Includes an overview of the court system, litigation, and constitutional law. Also includes contracts, property, torts, government regulation of business, antitrust, business organizations, and consumer law. Emphasis on the political-economic framework and the social responsibility role of business.
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