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Fundamentals of Business Law Today

Roger LeRoy Miller Institute for University Studies, Arlington, Texas

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Fundamentals of Business Law Today: Summarized Cases TENTH EDITION

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WCN: 02-200-203

Chapter 1 The Legal and Constitutional Environment of Business 2

Chapter 2 Courts and Alternative Dispute Resolution 30

Chapter 3 Ethics and Business Decision Making 53

U N I T 1 The Legal Environment of Business 1

U N I T 2 Torts and Crimes 69

Chapter 4 Tort Law 70 Chapter 5 Intellectual

Property 90 Chapter 6 Internet Law,

Social Media, and Privacy 107

Chapter 7 Criminal Law and Cyber Crime 123

U N I T 3 Contracts 149

U N I T Sales and Lease Contracts 251

Chapter 8 Nature and Classification 150

Chapter 9 Agreement in Traditional and E-Contracts 164

Chapter 10 Consideration, Capacity, and Legality 182

Chapter 11 Defenses to Contract Enforceability 200

Chapter 12 Third Party Rights and Discharge 217

Chapter 13 Breach and Remedies 235

Chapter 14 The Formation of Sales and Lease Contracts 252

Chapter 15 Performance and Breach of Sales and Lease Contracts 277

Chapter 16 Warranties and Product Liability 295

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Negotiable Instruments 313

Debtor-Creditor Relationships 359

Chapter 17 Negotiability, Transferability, and Liability 314

Chapter 18 Checks and Banking in the Digital Age 338

Chapter 19 Secured Transactions 360

Chapter 20 Creditors’ Rights and Bankruptcy 377

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Contents in Brief

Chapter 21 Agency Relationships 404

Chapter 22 Employment Law 421

U N I T 7 Employment Relations 403

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iv CONTENTS IN BRIEF

U N I T 8 Business Organizations 449

Chapter 23 Sole Proprietorships, Partnerships, and Limited Liability Companies 450

Chapter 24 Corporate Formation, Financing, and Termination 470

Chapter 25 Corporate Directors, Officers, and Shareholders 488

Chapter 26 Investor Protection, Insider Trading, and Corporate Governance 504

U N I T 9 Property and Its Protection 525

U N I T Special Topics 577

Chapter 27 Personal Property and Bailments 526

Chapter 28 Real Property and Landlord- Tenant Law 542

Chapter 29 Insurance, Wills, and Trusts 555

Chapter 30 Liability of Accountants and Other Professionals 578

Chapter 31 International Law in a Global Economy 593

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A P P E N D I C E S

A How to Brief Cases and Analyze Case Problems A-1

B The Constitution of the United States A-3

C The Uniform Commercial Code (Excerpts) A-11

D The Sarbanes-Oxley Act (Excerpts and Explanatory Comments) A-131

E Answers to Issue Spotters A-138

F Answers to Even- Numbered For Review Questions A-143

G Sample Answers for Case Problems with Sample Answer A-150

Glossary G-1 Table of Cases TC-1 Index I-1

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Detailed Contents

The Legal Environment of Business 1

CHAPTER 1 The Legal and Constitutional Environment of Business 2

Business Activities 2 Sources of American Law 4 The Common Law Tradition 5 Classifications of Law 7 The Constitution as It Affects Business 8

Case 1.1: Doe v. Prosecutor, Marion County, Indiana 11 Spotlight Case 1.2: Bad Frog Brewery, Inc. v. New York State Liquor Authority 12 Case 1.3: Maxwell’s Pic-Pac, Inc. v. Dehner  15

Privacy Rights 16 Management Perspective: Marriage Equality and the Constitution 17 Reviewing . . . The Legal and Constitutional Environment of Business 18 Appendix to Chapter 1: Finding and Analyzing the Law 22

CHAPTER 2 Courts and Alternative Dispute Resolution 30

The Judiciary’s Role 30 Basic Judicial Requirements 31 The State and Federal Court Systems 35 Following a State Court Case 38

Case 2.1: Espresso Disposition Corp. 1 v. Santana Sales & Marketing Group, Inc. 39

Case 2.2: Brothers v. Winstead 40 The Courts Adapt to the Online World 43 Alternative Dispute Resolution 44

Case 2.3: Cleveland Construction, Inc. v. Levco Construction, Inc. 46 Reviewing . . . Courts and Alternative Dispute Resolution 47

CHAPTER 3 Ethics and Business Decision Making 53

Business Ethics 54 Case 3.1: Scott v. Carpanzano 55 Case 3.2: May v. Chrysler Group, LLC 57

Business Ethics and Social Media 57 Approaches to Ethical Reasoning 58 Making Ethical Business Decisions 60 Global Business Ethics 62

Reviewing . . . Ethics and Business Decision Making 63 Unit 1—Business Case Study with Dissenting Opinion: Paduano v. American Honda Motor Co. 67

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Preface to the Instructor xiii

CHAPTER 4 Tort Law 70

The Basis of Tort Law 70 Intentional Torts against Persons 72

Case 4.1: McKee v. Laurion 75 Intentional Torts against Property 78

Torts and Crimes 69 U N I T 2

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Adapting the Law to the Online Environment: Facebook Uses Privacy Concerns to “Smear” Google 79 Case 4.2: Welco Electronics, Inc. v. Mora 80

Negligence 81 Spotlight Case 4.3: Taylor v. Baseball Club of Seattle, L.P. 84

Strict Liability 85 Reviewing . . . Tort Law 86

CHAPTER 5 Intellectual Property 90

Trademarks and Related Property 91 Classic Case 5.1: Coca-Cola Co. v. Koke Co. of America 91 Management Perspective: Derogatory Trademarks 93

Patents 96 Copyrights 98

Case 5.2: Inhale, Inc. v. Starbuzz Tobacco, Inc. 98 Case 5.3: Winstead v. Jackson 99

Trade Secrets 101 International Protection for Intellectual Property 101

Reviewing . . . Intellectual Property 103

CHAPTER 6 Internet Law, Social Media, and Privacy 107

Internet Law 107 Spotlight Case 6.1: Hasbro, Inc. v. Internet Entertainment Group, Ltd. 110

Copyrights in Digital Information 111 Social Media 112

Case 6.2: In re O’Brien 113 Online Defamation 115

Case 6.3: Yelp, Inc. v. Hadeed Carpet Cleaning, Inc. 115 Privacy 116

Adapting the Law to the Online Environment: A Consumer Privacy Bill of Rights 118 Reviewing . . . Internet Law, Social Media, and Privacy 118

CHAPTER 7 Criminal Law and Cyber Crime 123

Civil Law and Criminal Law 123 Criminal Liability 125

Types of Crimes 127 Case 7.1: State of Wisconsin v. Steffes 128 Spotlight Case 7.2: People v. Sisuphan 130

Defenses to Criminal Liability 132 Constitutional Safeguards and Criminal Procedures 134

Case 7.3: State of Oklahoma v. Marcum 135 Criminal Process 137 Cyber Crime 139

Reviewing . . . Criminal Law and Cyber Crime 141 Unit 2—Business Case Study with Dissenting Opinion: MedImmune, Inc. v. Genentech, Inc. 146

Contracts 149 U N I T 3

CHAPTER 8 Nature and Classification 150

An Overview of Contract Law 150 Case 8.1: Pan Handle Realty, LLC v. Olins 151

Elements of a Contract 152 Types of Contracts 152

Adapting the Law to the Online Environment: Can a Disclaimer Prevent an E-Mail from Forming an Agreement? 155

Quasi Contracts 156 Case 8.2: Seawest Services Association v. Copenhaver 157

Interpretation of Contracts 158 Spotlight Case 8.3: Wagner v. Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc. 158 Reviewing . . . Nature and Classification 160

CHAPTER 9 Agreement in Traditional and E-Contracts 164

Agreement 164 Classic Case 9.1: Lucy v. Zehmer 165 Spotlight Case 9.2: Basis Technology Corp. v. Amazon.com, Inc. 167 Case 9.3: Gyabaah v. Rivlab Transportation Corp. 168

Agreement and E-Contracts 172

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Adapting the Law to the Online Environment: The Validity of E-Signatures on Agreements with Online Colleges and Universities 173

The Uniform Electronic Transactions Act 175 Reviewing . . . Agreement in Traditional and E-Contracts 177

CHAPTER 10 Consideration, Capacity, and Legality 182

Consideration 182 Spotlight Case 10.1: Already, LLC v. Nike, Inc. 185

Contractual Capacity 187 Legality 189

Case 10.2: Brown & Brown, Inc. v. Johnson 191 Case 10.3: Holmes v. Multimedia KSDK, Inc. 193 Reviewing . . . Consideration, Capacity, and Legality 195

CHAPTER 11 Defenses to Contract Enforceability 200

Voluntary Consent 200 Adapting the Law to the Online Environment: Misrepresentation in Online Personals 203 Case 11.1: Cronkelton v. Guaranteed Construction Services, LLC 204

The Statute of Frauds—Writing Requirement 206 Case 11.2: NYKCool A.B. v. Pacific Fruit, Inc. 208

The Sufficiency of the Writing 210 Case 11.3: Beneficial Homeowner Service Corp. v. Steele 210

The Parol Evidence Rule 211 Reviewing . . . Defenses to Contract Enforceability 213

CHAPTER 12 Third Party Rights and Discharge 217

Assignments 217 Delegations 220 Third Party Beneficiaries 222

Case 12.1: Lake County Grading Co. v. Village of Antioch 224

Contract Discharge 224 Case 12.2: Kohel v. Bergen Auto Enterprises, LLC 226 Case 12.3: Kolodin v. Valenti 229 Reviewing . . . Third Party Rights and Discharge 231

CHAPTER 13 Breach and Remedies 235

Damages 235 Adapting the Law to the Online Environment: The Effect of Breaching an Online Testing Service’s Terms of Use 236 Case 13.1: Hallmark Cards, Inc. v. Murley 237 Spotlight Case 13.2: B-Sharp Musical Productions, Inc. v. Haber 240

Equitable Remedies 240 Case 13.3: Clara Wonjung Lee, DDS, Ltd. v. Robles 241

Recovery Based on Quasi Contract 242 Contract Provisions Limiting Remedies 243

Reviewing . . . Breach and Remedies 244 Unit 3—Business Case Study with Dissenting Opinion: Braddock v. Braddock 248

Sales and Lease Contracts 251

U N I T 4

CHAPTER 14 The Formation of Sales and Lease Contracts 252

The Scope of the UCC 253 Article 2—Sales 253

Case 14.1: Nautilus Insurance Co. v. Cheran Investments, LLC 253 Adapting the Law to the Online Environment: Local Governments Attempt to Tax Online Travel Companies 254

Article 2A—Leases 255 The Formation of Sales and Lease Contracts 256

Case 14.2: Amaya v. Brater 256

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CHAPTER 17 Negotiability, Transferability, and Liability 314

Types of Instruments 314 Case 17.1: Silicon Valley Bank v. Miracle Faith World Outreach, Inc. 316

Requirements for Negotiability 318 Case 17.2: Alpacas of America, LLC v. Groome 319

Transfer of Instruments 322 Case 17.3: In re Bass 323

Holder in Due Course (HDC) 326 Signature and Warranty Liability 328 Defenses, Limitations, and Discharge 331

Reviewing . . . Negotiability, Transferability, and Liability 333

CHAPTER 18 Checks and Banking in the Digital Age 338

Checks 338 The Bank-Customer Relationship 340

Case 18.1: Royal Arcanum Hospital Association of Kings County, Inc. v. Herrnkind 341

The Bank’s Duty to Honor Checks 341 Case 18.2: Afiriyie v. Bank of America, N.A. 342 Case 18.3: Michigan Basic Property Insurance Association v. Washington 345

The Bank’s Duty to Accept Deposits 346 Electronic Fund Transfers 349 E-Money and Online Banking 350

Adapting the Law to the Online Environment: Smartphone-Based Payment Systems 351

Title and Risk of Loss 262 Case 14.3: Person v. Bowman 265

Contracts for the International Sale of Goods 267 Reviewing . . . The Formation of Sales and Lease Contracts 268 Appendix to Chapter 14: An Example of a Contract for the International Sale of Coffee 273

CHAPTER 15 Performance and Breach of Sales and Lease Contracts 277

Performance Obligations 277 Obligations of the Seller or Lessor 278

Management Perspective: Good Faith and Fair Dealing 278 Case 15.1: Wilson Sporting Goods Co. v. U.S. Golf & Tennis Centers, Inc. 280 Classic Case 15.2: Maple Farms, Inc. v. City School District of Elmira 281

Obligations of the Buyer or Lessee 283 Anticipatory Repudiation 284 Remedies of the Seller or Lessor 284 Remedies of the Buyer or Lessee 286

Spotlight Case 15.3: Fitl v. Strek 289 Limitation of Remedies 290

Reviewing . . . Performance and Breach of Sales and Lease Contracts 290

CHAPTER 16 Warranties and Product Liability 295

Warranties 295 Classic Case 16.1: Webster v. Blue Ship Tea Room, Inc. 297

Lemon Laws 300 Product Liability 300 Strict Product Liability 301

Spotlight Case 16.2: Bruesewitz v. Wyeth, LLC 301 Case 16.3: Riley v. Ford Motor Co. 303

Defenses to Product Liability 305

Negotiable Instruments 313

U N I T 5

Reviewing . . . Warranties and Product Liability 307 Unit 4—Business Case Study with Dissenting Opinion: Casserlie v. Shell Oil Co. 311

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Debtor-Creditor Relationships 359

U N I T 6

CHAPTER 19 Secured Transactions 360

The Terminology of Secured Transactions 360 Creation of a Security Interest 361 Perfection of a Security Interest 362

Adapting the Law to the Online Environment: Secured Transactions Online 362 Case 19.1: In re Baker 364 Case 19.2: In re Camtech Precision Manufacturing, Inc. 365

The Scope of a Security Interest 367 Priorities 368 Rights and Duties of Debtors and Creditors 369 Default 371

Case 19.3: Smith v. Firstbank Corp. 372 Reviewing . . . Secured Transactions 373

CHAPTER 20 Creditors’ Rights and Bankruptcy 377

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