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In this book . . . STUDY TOOLS that help you make the grade (cid:2) Short Case in Point examples CASE IN POINT Patricia Ostolaza and José Diaz owned a home on which they had two mortgage in every chapter make it easy to loans and a home equity line of credit provided by Bank of America. Anthony Falcone called them and remember important legal concepts. said that he could refi nance their mortgages in a manner that would reduce their monthly payments. Falcone said that he represented Bank of America when in fact he represented Countrywide Home (cid:3) Concept Summary boxes located at key points in each Loans, Inc. At the closing of the new loan, the hom- eowners were given all of the relevant documents, chapter help you review more effectively for exams. including the TILA disclosure statement. The docu- ments accurately stated the monthly payment under the new loan, which was higher than the couple’s original payments. The homeowners later fi led a CCHAPTER 2 Courts and Alternative Dispute Resolution 41 lawsuit against Falcone and Countrywide Bank, alleging fraud. The trial court dismissed the suit, and the appellate court upheld the dismissal because the homeowners had been given the opportunity to read all of the relevant documents, but had not done so.3 3. Ostolaza-Diaz v. Countrywide Bank, N.A., 2010 WL 95145 (4th Type of Court Description Cir. 2010). Trial Courts Trial courts are courts of original jurisdiction in which actions are initiated. 1. State courts—Courts of general jurisdiction can hear any case that has not been specifi cally designated for another court; courts of limited jurisdiction include, among others, domestic relations courts, probate courts, municipal courts, and small claims courts. 2. Federal courts—The federal district court is the equivalent of the state trial court. Federal courts of limited jurisdiction include the bankruptcy courts and others Clarkson 12e Ch31_605-622.indd 609 shown in Exhi8b/2it6 /210– 2 7 :o16n:0 4p AaMge 38. Intermediate Courts of appeals are reviewing courts; generally, appellate courts do not have origi- Appellate Courts nal jurisdiction. About three-fourths of the states have intermediate appellate courts; in the federal court system, the U.S. circuit courts of appeals are the intermediate appellate courts. Supreme Courts The highest state court is that state’s supreme court, although it may be called by some other name. Appeal from state supreme courts to the United States Supreme Court is possible only if a federal question is involved. The United States Supreme Court is the highest court in the federal court system and the fi nal arbiter of the Constitution and federal law. 198 UNIT TWO TORTS AND CRIMES 9–2. Property Crimes Which, if any, of the following crimes 9–6. CASE PROBLEM WITH SAMPLE ANSWER: Credit Cards. necessarily involves illegal activity on the part of more Oleksiy Sharapka ordered merchandise online than one person? using stolen credit cards. He had the items sent to (a) Bribery outlets of Mail Boxes, Etc., and then arranged for (b) Forgery someone to deliver the items to his house. He sub- (c) Embezzlement sequently shipped the goods overseas, primarily to Russia. (d) Larceny Sharapka was indicted in a federal district court. At the time (e) Receiving stolen property of his arrest, government agents found in his possession, 9–3. QUESTION WITH SAMPLE ANSWER: Cyber Scam. among other things, more than three hundred stolen credit- card numbers, including numbers issued by American Kayla, a student at Learnwell University, owes Express. There was evidence that he had used more than ten $20,000 in unpaid tuition. If Kayla does not of the American Express numbers to buy goods worth pay the tuition, Learnwell will not allow her between $400,000 and $1 million from at least fourteen to graduate. To obtain the funds to pay the vendors. Did Sharapka commit any crimes? If so, who were debt, she sends e-mail letters to people that she does not his victims? Explain. [ United States v. Sharapka, 526 F.3d personally know asking for fi nancial help to send Milo, 58 (1st Cir. 2008)] her disabled child, to a special school. In reality, Kayla hasnochildrenIsthisacrime?Ifsowhichone? • To view a sample answer for Problem 9–6, go to this book’s Web Sample answers to selected Questions and Case Problems are available in this book’s Appendix I and at the Companion Web Site. At the end of every chapter in this book, you’ll fi nd a great variety of questions and case problems that help you retain and apply what you’ve learned. We’ve provided sample answers at the back of the book and at www.cengage.com/blaw/clarkson to selected Questions and Case Problems so you can compare the authors’ answers to yours. Clarkson 12e Ch02_28-49.indd 41 8/26/10 7:05:28 AM Copyright 2010 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. May not be copied, scanned, or duplicated, in whole or in part. Due to electronic rights, some third party content may be suppressed from the eBook and/or eChapter(s). Editorial review has deemed that any suppressed content does not materially affect the overall learning experience. Cengage Learning reserves the right to remove additional content at any time if subsequent rights restrictions require it. 70828_SE_endshts.indd 1 9/16/10 7:07:54 AM Clarkson 12e Ch09_174-204.indd 198 8/27/10 8:53:42 AM In the STUDY GUIDE . . . resources to ace every test What better way to study for a test than with a Study Guide prepared by the co-author of this textbook. Written by Roger LeRoy Miller and Study Guide William Eric Hollowell, this comprehensive resource includes: (cid:4) Brief introductions and outlines for every chapter (cid:4) True-false, fi ll-in-the-blank, and multiple-choice questions for every chapter, as well as short essay problems to help you test yourself (cid:4) Issue Spotters that focus your study (cid:4) Sample CPA exam questions (cid:4) An appendix at the end of the Study Guide containing answers to all questions and Issue Spotters Bookstore doesn’t carry the Study Guide? You can get it online (ISBN: 0-538-47277-7) at WILLIAM ERIC HOLLOWELL | ROGER LEROY MILLER www.cengagebrain.com. BLT&C_SG_cvr.indd 1 8/16/10 12:31:51 PM FREE RESOURCES! Visit this book’s Companion Web Site for many additional study tools www.cengage.com/blaw/clarkson (cid:4) Answers to selected Case Problems from this textbook (cid:4) Video clips from the Business Law Digital Video Library (You’ll need to view these clips to help you answer Video Questions that appear in selected chapters of this book.) (cid:4) Interactive self-quizzes for every chapter (cid:4) Practical Internet exercises for every chapter (cid:4) Court case updates (cid:4) Legal reference materials and much more! Copyright 2010 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. May not be copied, scanned, or duplicated, in whole or in part. Due to electronic rights, some third party content may be suppressed from the eBook and/or eChapter(s). Editorial review has deemed that any suppressed content does not materially affect the overall learning experience. Cengage Learning reserves the right to remove additional content at any time if subsequent rights restrictions require it. 70828_SE_endshts.indd 2 9/16/10 7:07:56 AM 1019763_FM_VOL-I.qxp 9/17/07 4:22 PM Page viii 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 S 50 R 51 1st Pass Pages Australia • Brazil • Japan • Korea • Mexico • Singapore Spain • United Kingdom • United States Copyright 2010 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. May not be copied, scanned, or duplicated, in whole or in part. Due to electronic rights, some third party content may be suppressed from the eBook and/or eChapter(s). Editorial review has deemed that any suppressed content does not materially affect the overall learning experience. Cengage Learning reserves the right to remove additional content at any time if subsequent rights restrictions require it. 70828_00_FM_i_xviii.indd i 9/27/10 8:49:37 AM BUSINESS LAW © 2012, 2009 South-Western, Cengage Learning TEXT AND CASES ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. No part of this work covered by the copyright Legal, Ethical, Global, and herein may be reproduced, transmitted, stored or used in any form or by any means—graphic, electronic, or mechanical, including but not limited Corporate Environment to photocopying, recording, scanning, digitizing, taping, Web distribution, TWELFTH EDITION information networks, or information storage and retrieval systems— except as permitted under Section 107 or 108 of the 1976 United States Kenneth W. Clarkson Copyright Act, without the prior written permission of the publisher. Roger LeRoy Miller Frank B. 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UNIT ONE THE LEGAL ENVIRONMENT OF BUSINESS 1 Chapter 1 Introduction to Law and Legal Reasoning 2 Chapter 2 Courts and Alternative Dispute Resolution 28 Chapter 3 Court Procedures 50 Chapter 4 Constitutional Authority to Regulate Business 74 Chapter 5 Ethics and Business Decision Making 93 UNIT TWO TORTS AND CRIMES 115 Chapter 6 Intentional Torts and Privacy 116 Chapter 7 Negligence and Strict Liability 136 Chapter 8 Intellectual Property and Internet Law 151 Chapter 9 Criminal Law and Cyber Crime 174 UNIT THREE CONTRACTS AND E-CONTRACTS 205 Chapter 10 Nature and Terminology 206 Chapter 11 Agreement in Traditional and E-Contracts 222 Chapter 12 Consideration 243 Chapter 13 Capacity and Legality 256 Chapter 14 Mistakes, Fraud, and Voluntary Consent 274 Chapter 15 The Statute of Frauds—Writing Requirement and Electronic Records 289 Chapter 16 Third Party Rights 304 Chapter 17 Performance and Discharge in Traditional and E-Contracts 319 Chapter 18 Breach of Contract and Remedies 334 UNIT FOUR DOMESTIC AND INTERNATIONAL SALES AND LEASE CONTRACTS 355 Chapter 19 The Formation of Sales and Lease Contracts 356 Chapter 20 Title, Risk, and Insurable Interest 384 Chapter 21 Performance and Breach of Sales and Lease Contracts 400 Chapter 22 Warranties and Product Liability 421 Chapter 23 International Law in a Global Economy 441 UNIT FIVE NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS 461 Chapter 24 The Function and Creation of Negotiable Instruments 462 Chapter 25 Transferability and Holder in Due Course 479 Chapter 26 Liability, Defenses, and Discharge 498 Chapter 27 Checks and Banking in the Digital Age 518 UNIT SIX CREDITORS’ RIGHTS AND BANKRUPTCY 545 Chapter 28 Creditors’ Rights and Remedies 546 Chapter 29 Secured Transactions 557 iii Copyright 2010 Cengage Learning. 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Cengage Learning reserves the right to remove additional content at any time if subsequent rights restrictions require it. 70828_00_FM_i_xviii.indd iii 9/27/10 8:49:46 AM iv CONTENTS IN BRIEF Chapter 30 Bankruptcy Law 581 Chapter 31 Mortgages and Foreclosures after the Recession 605 UNIT SEVEN AGENCY AND EMPLOYMENT 623 Chapter 32 Agency Formation and Duties 624 Chapter 33 Agency Liability and Termination 639 Chapter 34 Employment, Immigration, and Labor Law 658 Chapter 35 Employment Discrimination 681 UNIT EIGHT BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS 705 Chapter 36 Sole Proprietorships and Franchises 706 Chapter 37 Partnerships and Limited Liability Partnerships 719 Chapter 38 Limited Liability Companies and Special Business Forms 739 Chapter 39 Corporate Formation and Financing 753 Chapter 40 Corporate Directors, Offi cers, and Shareholders 775 Chapter 41 Corporate Merger, Consolidation, and Termination 796 Chapter 42 Securities Law and Corporate Governance 812 Chapter 43 Law for Small Business 837 UNIT NINE GOVERNMENT REGULATION 859 Chapter 44 Administrative Law 860 Chapter 45 Consumer Law 880 Chapter 46 Environmental Law 897 Chapter 47 Antitrust Law 913 Chapter 48 Professional Liability and Accountability 933 UNIT TEN PROPERTY AND ITS PROTECTION 955 Chapter 49 Personal Property and Bailments 956 Chapter 50 Real Property and Landlord-Tenant Relationships 975 Chapter 51 Insurance 1000 Chapter 52 Wills and Trusts 1018 APPENDICES A How to Brief Cases and Analyze Case Problems A–1 B The Constitution of the United States A–4 C The Uniform Commercial Code A–12 D The United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (Excerpts) A–176 E The Uniform Partnership Act (Excerpts) A–180 F The Revised Uniform Limited Partnership Act (Excerpts) A–190 G The Revised Model Business Corporation Act (Excerpts) A–200 H The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 (Excerpts and Explanatory Comments) A–210 I Sample Answers for End-of-Chapter Questions with Sample Answer A–218 GLOSSARY G–1 TABLE OF CASES TC–1 INDEX I–1 Copyright 2010 Cengage Learning. 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