Business Law for Entrepreneurs covers the unique business and legal issues of startups and small businesses. Outlining critical knowledge on the complete range of topics for entrepreneurs, the textbook covers invention ownership, the use and protection of trademarks, copyrights, patents and trade secrets, as well as entity formation, funding and management, employment, regulatory compliance and liquidity events. This cutting-edge textbook provides students with the competence and practical insights required to identify and respond to emerging challenges in our rapidly evolving business and legal environment.
The textbook includes:
Key terms and managers' checklists, as well as chapter summaries and key questions to reinforce student learning
An instructors' manual, featuring detailed responses to case studies, case questions and ethical considerations
>Carefully selected cases that highlight the practical implications of legal issues for entrepreneurs.
Expertly combining business and legal strategies for entrepreneurs, this textbook perfectly complements undergraduate and graduate programs that feature entrepreneurship, as well as practitioners preparing to solve real-world business and legal challenges.
Rezensionen / Stimmen
'Business Law for Entrepreneurs highlights the most important legal issues facing a new start-up. Up-to-date examples and ideas make this text interesting and relevant. This book is an important contribution for anyone wanting to start a new business, protect their rights, and stay on the right side of the law.' -- - Robert Bird, UConn School of Business, US
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Verlagsort
Zielgruppe
Für höhere Schule und Studium
Maße
Höhe: 244 mm
Breite: 169 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-78990-256-3 (9781789902563)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Margo E.K. Reder, Lecturer in Law, Carroll School of Management and on faculty, Shea Center for Entrepreneurship, Boston College, Kabrina K. Chang, Clinical Associate Professor of Law and Ethics, Questrom School of Business, Boston University, Sean P. Melvin, Associate Professor of Business Law and Entrepreneurship, School of Busines, Elizabethtown College and Jonathan J. Darrow, Assistant Professor of Medicine, Harvard University and Associate Professor of Law, Bentley University, US