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This course, taught by Mr. Bernstein, provides students with a fundamental understanding of the principles of law as they apply to business-related situations. The program empowers students to think critically and navigate various legal scenarios, emphasizing the significance of legal and ethical behavior. The course is divided into three units covering the US legal system, contract law, and real property considerations. Assessment includes quizzes, exams, projects, and class participation, while additional support and opportunities for involvement in business activities are provided.
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Law for Business Mr. Bernstein Class Outline September 4, 2014
Law for BusinessMr. Bernstein Course Goals Develop a fundamental understanding of the principles of law as it applies to business-related situations Empower students to think critically and draw conclusions across a range of legal scenarios Emphasize that legal and ethical behavior is the preferred course of action and that legal procedures are remedy of last resort
Law for BusinessMr. Bernstein • 1. Course Outline • A. Unit 1: Fundamentals of US Legal System, Ethics and Ethical Behavior, Constitutional Rights, Court System of the US, US Criminal and Civil Laws (6-7 weeks) • B. Unit 2: Contract Law, Sales Transactions, Business Organization (8-9 weeks) • C. Unit 3: Real Property, Legal Consideration in Marriage and Divorce (1-2 weeks) • 2. Textbook • A. Law for Business and Personal Use, 16th Edition, John Adamson
Law for BusinessMr. Bernstein • 3. Classroom Routine • A. Daily Structure • B. Behavior • C. Electronic Devices • 4. Grading • A. 30% Quizes / 30% Exams / 20% Projects / 10% Homework / 10% Class Participation • 5. Makeup Policy • A. Tests and Quizes must be made up following day • B. Plan ahead
Law for BusinessMr. Bernstein • 6. EI (Extra Instruction) • A. Before or After school – arrange with me • B. Extra effort will be considered • 7. Additional Opportunities • A. Investment Club • B. Business Academy • C. FBLA
Law for BusinessMr. Bernstein • 8. Evacuation Procedure