Course Reflection (Business Law)

    You have covered a huge amount of material pertaining to business law. From the classifications of law contract formation illegal agreements and various types of property to business ethics you gained further insight into how businesses should operate.
    1. For your final assignment you will be creating a brochure that informs an audience as to all of the amazing topics that you covered.
    a. In your brochure you will need to include:
    i. A definition of Business Law and why one should study it.
    ii. The difference between Business Law and Business Ethics.
    iii. A list of topics covered with a brief description for each one. Remember this is a brochure so there will not be a ton of space. You want to hit the highlights from each week. (See Topics Below)***
    iv. A section on emerging trends related to business law.
    v. Key takeaways from this course. How will you use the information from this class?
    The brochure that you are creating is to be a tri-fold design double-sided. Draw attention to your brochure by using well-placed art an easy to read design with your content and use of color.
    As with all assignments use proper grammar and spelling. Although the Drop Box calls for a Microsoft Word document you may utilize other software as you see fit.
    ***Topics Discussed:
    1. 1. Sources of the Law and the court system
    a. Civil and common law tradition
    b. Constitutional Statutory and Administrative Law.
    c. State and Federal Courts
    d. Jurisdiction: Power to Decide a Case
    i. Personal jurisdiction
    ii. Federal courts and subject matter jurisdiction
    2. 2. Types of Torts
    a. Intentional torts against a person and property
    b. Negligence and strict liability
    3. 3. Criminal Law
    4. 4. Contracts
    a. Types: Express Implied Bilateral Unilateral Simple Formal and Quasi
    b. Offer Acceptance and Consideration
    c. Capacity
    d. Genuine Assent
    e. Statute of Frauds
    f. Illegality
    g. Third Parties
    h. Performance and Discharge of Contracts
    i. Remedies for Breach
    5. 5. Property: Personal Intellectual and Real
    6. 6. Eminent Domain
    7. 7. Business Organizations
    a. Partnerships Corporations Limited Liability Companies and Sole Proprietorship
    8. 8. Regulations Agencies and Partnerships
    9. 9. Identity Theft
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