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J. Scott Slorach

    Business Law 2017-2018
    Business Law 2020-2021
    Business Law
    Corporate Finance, Mergers & Acquisitions
    • This guide has been written for students taking electives in corporate finance, mergers and acquisitions on the Legal Practice Course. It offers up to date and authoritative coverage on topics such as regulatory superstructure, corporate governance, securities offerings, acquisitions, joint ventures, management buy-outs, takeovers and corporate creativity. It has been written by both practitioners and teachers of the subject so it has both a practical and academic feel.

      Corporate Finance, Mergers & Acquisitions
    • Business Law

      • 405 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      This guide provides practical, up to date coverage of company, partnership, taxation and insolvency law. Its detailed explanations and in depth coverage allows students to see immediately the effect of relevant law in operation. In addition, the guide covers relevant aspects of EU law. This new edition has a revised section on Taxation, taking into account changes arising from the budget and the Income Tax (Earnings and Pensions) Act 2003, as well as an updated section on Financial Assistance. There are self- test questions throughout the book, and fully updated statutory references allowing students to cross-refer to appropriate primary sources, or use the guide to interpret such sources.

      Business Law
    • Business Law 2020-2021

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Written by two experts in the field, Business Law provides practical, up-to-date coverage of company law, partnerships, taxation, EU law, and insolvency law, making the book ideally suited to the Legal Practice Course.

      Business Law 2020-2021
    • Business Law 2017-2018

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Business Law contains clear and detailed coverage of partnerships, company law, taxation, EU law, and insolvency, making the book ideally suited to the Legal Practice Course. Statutory references encourage students to refer to primary sources.

      Business Law 2017-2018