Basic Concepts in Commercial Law: Cases and Materials (American Casebook Series)
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Book Description
This book reflects the authors' belief that to teach only the rules would give students a false sense and static understanding of what commercial law is all about and what makes it exciting. This book is also an effective platform for a more detailed approach to the rules of commercial law. Problems could be easily supplemented text to provide students with a more technical understanding of these rules. The authors emphasize some of the rules because those rules help students understand the basic concepts. Most of the study deals with the UCC, specifically Articles 9, 3, 4, and 5.
About the Author
Joseph Rasch, who died in 1990, authored the first three editions of this work. The Fourth Edition's author, Hon. Robert F. Dolan, wrote the Third Edition's annual pocket parts from 1990 to 1997. In addition, he authors the annual pocket parts for two other titles from the New York Real Property Practice Series: Rasch's Rent Control and Rent Stabilization, 2d and New York Law and Practice of Real Property, 2d.
Judge Dolan formerly was a Nassau County District Court Judge, chief clerk and law secretary; handled civil litigation matters for three New York businesses and was a private practitioner for civil and criminal trials and appeals.
Basic Concepts in Commercial Law: Cases and Materials (American Casebook Series),John F. Dolan,Lawrence Ponoroff,West Group Publishing,0314211179,Cases,Commercial - General,Commercial law,General,Law,Legal Reference / Law Profession,United States
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