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"Managing The Law: The Legal Aspects Of Doing Business (6th Edition)"
is a comprehensive educational resource designed specifically for business students rather than aspiring lawyers. Authors Mitchell McInnes, J. Anthony VanDuzer, Malcolm Lavoie, and Ian R. Kerr focus on equipping future professionals with the intellectual tools to identify and manage legal risks inherent in business operations. Core Philosophy: Risk Management
Introduction
Managing the Law: The Legal Aspects of Doing Business (6th Edition) is a comprehensive textbook designed to provide business students and professionals with a practical understanding of the legal environment in which businesses operate. The book bridges the gap between legal theory and business practice, offering insights into how laws impact decision-making, risk management, and corporate strategy. Managing The Law The Legal Aspects Of Doing Business 6th
Chapters 7–14:
Explores contract formation, terms, defects, breach, remedies, and specialized areas like the Sale of Goods Act. Parts 4–9: Specialized Legal Areas "Managing The Law: The Legal Aspects Of Doing
- Notable content areas and managerial takeaways
In a world where a single lawsuit can bankrupt a small business or destroy a brand’s reputation, you cannot afford to guess. You must manage the law. And the 6th edition is the most current, practical, and strategic tool available to do exactly that. Notable content areas and managerial takeaways
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- Risk: Driver gets into accident.
- Likelihood: Medium. Severity: High.
- Strategy: Transfer risk (Commercial auto insurance) + Reduce risk (Defensive driving training).
ACTS
The 6th edition introduces the framework for ethical legal management: