Business Law is one of the most varied, challenging and dynamic areas of law. This book provides clear and practical guidance to trainee solicitors on key areas of business law including company law and corporate governance, corporate transactions, business regulation and commercial contracts. The book is essential reading for trainee solicitors on the Law Society Professional Practice Couse, and is also an excellent resource for practitioners.
This 7th edition of Business Law features new chapters on business regulation, commercial contracts, software licence agreements and the formalities for digital contracts and e-signatures. The book has also been updated to reflect recent developments in company law and to cover the Consumer Rights Act 2022 and the Competition (Amendment) Act 2022. Each chapter provides a clear and comprehensive overview of the subject in question and focuses on the key issues that solicitors face in practice, making it an essential reference for both trainees and practitioners in the field.
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Höhe: 206 mm
Breite: 292 mm
Dicke: 24 mm
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978-0-19-887821-6 (9780198878216)
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Joanne Cox qualified as a solicitor in England in 1999. Joanne holds an LLB from Warwick University and a Post Graduate Certificate in Higher Education from Nottingham Trent University. She practised in Commercial Litigation before becoming a Senior Lecturer at Nottingham Law School. Since August 2007, Joanne has been the Course Manager responsible for the Law Society's PPC I and PPC II Business Law Courses. Joanne was admitted to the Roll of Solicitors in Ireland in 2009.
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Solicitor, lecturer and course manager on the Law Society of Ireland's PPC I and PPC II Business Law coursesSolicitor, lecturer and course manager on the Law Society of Ireland's PPC I and PPC II Business Law courses, Law Society of Ireland