This course covers the nature and sources of law, litigation vs. alternative dispute resolution, torts, contracts, property law, intellectual property, employment law, criminal law and business, business organizations, and business regulation. The course aims to teach students about legal concepts relevant to business, including how to navigate legal issues and understand the implications of different laws and regulations. The teaching method includes lectures, readings, case studies, and a final exam. This course is intended for students interested in gaining a foundational understanding of business law.
Overview
Syllabus
- Course Introduction
- Unit 1: The Nature and Sources of Law
- Unit 2: Litigation vs. Alternative Dispute Resolution
- Unit 3: Torts
- Unit 4: Contracts
- Unit 5: Property Law
- Unit 6: Intellectual Property
- Unit 7: Employment Law
- Unit 8: Criminal Law and Business
- Unit 9: Business Organizations
- Unit 10: Business Regulation
- Study Guide
- Course Feedback Survey
- Certificate Final Exam
- Saylor Direct Credit
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this course is very helpful and it help me in graduation and my company secretary course
in chapter of torts with the nice explanation injuria sine damnum ,damnum sine injuria ,
chapter of source of law nice explanation of custom or customary law ,precedents
it increase my knowledge in law and other perspectives