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Introduction to Business Law
Written to work hand-in hand with THE LEGAL ENVIRONMENT TODAY: BUSINESS IN ITS ETHICAL REGULATORY, E-COMMERCE, AND GLOBAL SETTING, 7th Edition, this user-friendly guide includes a wide variety of learning tools to help you master the key ...
First Principles of Business Law: Interactive Tutorials & Source Book
The First Principles of Business Law 10th edition textbook and eStudy modules provide a blended learning approach to teaching Level 1 Business Law students.
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