Review
"I like the fact that it does not use 'legal' language to the extent that students feel they are reading a foreign language text."
"Readability is a plus for this text. One of the reasons I prefer this text is the case selection and format; they have done a good job on this point."
"It is an enjoyable law book to read and easy to comprehend. I asked several students to read the chapter on agency and they liked it and found it intellectually stimulating."
"The case problems are very well selected. This is another strong feature of this text and the mix of case problems in terms of length, complexity, date decided, etc., is quite good."
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About the Author
Richard A. Mann received a B.S. in Mathematics from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and a J.D. from Yale Law School. He is currently professor of Business Law at the Kenan-Flagler School of Business, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He is past president of the Southeastern Regional Business Law Association and a member of Who's Who in America, Who's Who in American Law, and the North Carolina Bar. Professor Mann has written extensively on a number of legal topics, including bankruptcy, sales, secured transactions, real property, insurance law, and business associations. He has received the American Business Law Journal's award for both the best article and the best comment. He has also served as a reviewer and staff editor for the publication. Professor Mann has co-authored SMITH AND ROBERSON'S BUSINESS LAW, 14th, BUSINESS LAW AND THE REGULATION OF BUSINESS, 9th, and CONTEMPORARY BUSINESS LAW.
Barry S. Roberts received a B.S. in Business Administration from Pennsylvania State University, a J.D. from the University of Pennsylvania, and an LL.M. from Harvard Law School. He served as a judicial clerk for the Pennsylvania Supreme Court prior to practicing law in Pittsburgh. Barry Roberts is currently professor of Business Law at the Kenan-Flagler School of Business, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and is a member of Who's Who in American Law and the North Carolina and Pennsylvania Bars. Professor Roberts has written numerous articles on such topics as antitrust, products liability, constitutional law, banking law, employment law, and business associations. He has served as a reviewer and staff editor for the American Business Law Journal. He has co-authored SMITH AND ROBERSON'S BUSINESS LAW, 14th, BUSINESS LAW AND THE REGULATION OF BUSINESS, 9th, and CONTEMPORARY BUSINESS LAW.
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