Course Description
This course covers the foundation of Business Law. As such, it is an introduction to the nature, formation and application of law in the U.S. legal system. Topics include: American public law; federal/state/local law governing business and industry; torts and contracts; litigation and arbitration; regulatory law; labor and employment law; compensation law; consumer protection; and law as it relates to profit/nonprofit and public/private sector organizations. Students will apply course content and case law to a real world legal issue. The course begins to address the overall Uniform Commercial Code (UCC), governing contracts for the sale of goods, including contract formation, warranties, and remedies.
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Federal/State/local Law for business and industry
Torts and Contracts
Litigation and Arbitration
Regulatory Law
Labor and Employment Law
Compensation law
Consumer Protection
Law related to Profit/Nonprofit Organizations
Law related to Public/Private Sector Organizations
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