Explore and apply legal concepts through practical, engaging and real-life cases studies Law for Business Students is the popular textbook for introducing legal concepts to non-law students in a practical, engaging way through real-life cases relevant to the business world. A clear explanation of the study of law and study skills leads into the main core topics of law: contract (including intellectual property), tort, employment and business organisations (including formation), governance and dissolution. The book includes a range of features to aid understanding, applying and analysing legal concepts: * Scenario - to encourage development of opinions and application of relevant legal concepts. * Worth thinking about - discussion points to analyse within the classroom. * Exam tips - pointing to areas of the law which are ripe for questions in an exam, to help revision practice. * Chapter summaries - to reinforce learning of key concepts. * Key terms - highlighted in margin notes. * Review questions with answers - self-test questions and worked exam examples to consolidate knowledge, encouraging students to apply the law and boost confidence.
* Advanced questions - to challenge students in developing knowledge of the law. New to this edition: * Restructured coverage of negligence, with dedicated chapters covering negligence and special duty situations and product liability * Fundamental legal principles and practical application of the law relating to the business environment Additional resources to accompany the book are available at go.pearson.com/uk/he/resources Alix Adams is a barrister with over 30 years' experience of teaching law from GCSE to degree and postgraduate level. Stephanie Caplan is a barrister and a Senior Lecturer at Kings Business School, Kings College London and Westminster Business School, University of Westminster, with extensive experience in teaching law at both undergraduate and postgraduate level and with a special interest in employment law. Graeme Lockwood is a Senior Lecturer in business law at Kings Business School, Kings College, London with a broad range of teaching experience both at undergraduate and postgraduate level and on executive business courses. He is a prominent researcher with extensive publications in employment law. Pearson, the world's learning company.