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Business Law: The Ethical, Global, and E-Commerce Environment
from McGraw-Hill Companies
Customer Reviews:
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Avg. Customer Rating: 3.0 / 5.0 
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Poor introduction to business law and a perfect example of the abuse of the textbook industry 
With my graduate studies winding down, this has to be the worst book I have been forced to buy. Mallor has written a book that has enough volume to last several classes, however, for me, this was for an MBA business law course. At 15+ pounds and 1300 pages, its weildy and gets into way to much detail as if the authors were paid by the pound and were desparately trying to fill the 1300 pages they produced. In all, there are 50+ chapters. The glossaries and indexes are incomplete and the example cases can go... more info
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Great! 
They were a great seller to deal with! I got my book in a short amount of time and it was in excellent condition. I hope I get to buy from them in the future!
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good all-around book 
This is a really good all-around business law book. At over 1200 pages and probably 15 pounds, its size might seem daunting but it's surprisingly easy to understand. The pages are dense with information so it takes a while to read but it's easy to follow the concepts. Some of the judges' written decisions in the case studies can be long and tedious so they can easily be skimmed over. I recommend it for business students.
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Good textbook 
I bought this book for my Business Law class. The problem of this book is not that it's not good, instead, is that it's too good to read. With tons of terms and actual court cases covered in the book, trying to finish the assigned chapter before class becomes a really challenging and, sometimes, frustrating task. On the other hand, if you really like this course, this may be the best business law textbook out there. You can really understand the logic behind the law and how the business law has developed to... more info
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