LAW531 – Business Law

by jvelthoen on April 9, 2009

Professor:
Robert McCullogh

Required Reading:
Jennings, M. M. (2006). Business: Its legal, ethical, and global environment (7th ed.). Mason, OH: Thomson.
Ferrera, G. R., Lichtenstein, S. D., Reder, M. E. K., Bird, R. C., & Schiano, W. T. (2004). CyberLaw: Text and cases (2nd ed.). Mason, OH: Thomson.

Ancillary Reading:
Fritz, R. (1989). Path of Least Resistance: Learning to Become the Creative Force in Your Own Life (Rev Exp ed.). Chicago: Ballantine Books. [Link]
Shuen, A. (2008). Web 2.0: A Strategy Guide. Sebastopol: O’Reilly Media. [Link]

Synopsis:
I was somewhat let down by this class. Business Law has always interested me, but this class seemed to only be about tort law until the very end. A business being an actual entity under the eyes of the law is one of the most interesting things in business!

Even in not learning, there is something to be learned. The professor answered almost every question evasively so as not to appear to be giving legal counsel. for a moment I started to think all professors were incontinent, always answering “it depends.” Deeper down I started to realize that every question was full of contingencies and started researching my questions for myself.

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