As you finish up the course, consider the following questions: Have your ideas and perceptions changed about
business law and its scope? In what ways? How will you use the information you have learned in your personal
and professional life?
Course Description The study begun in Business Law I continues as the topics of commercial paper, real and
personal property, creditors’ rights and bankruptcy, agency, business organizations, estate planning, and
government regulation of business are explored.
Course Outcomes • Apply the law regarding business relationships, such as agency law, partnership, and
corporate law as strategies for appropriate and effective business management • Analyze issues of real and
personal property as they pertain to business formation and management • Determine the legal rights and
duties of the parties to commercial paper for their impact on fundamental business operations • Analyze the
rights and duties of the parties in credit transactions, including secured transactions and bankruptcy law, as
they apply to fundamental business operations • Evaluate the impact of government regulation on business
practices for strategic and compliance purposes
Material:
Dynamic Business Law Kubasek, Browne, Herron, Dhooge, and Barkacs McGraw-Hill Fourth Edition