I am looking for a very, simple, basic, introductory-level business law textbook. Difficulty of language is not as much of a concern as excessive length. This textbook is intended for self-study, without the assistance of a professor or a secondary school instructor.
I am looking for something that is minimal on the semantics, and predominantly information and facts.
It should be very simple, small, and light, and the textbook should be max ~400 pages, i.e. basically at the level of a high school elective Business Law course. I am not looking for an advanced law school level academic steroid 2000 page textbook or anything like that.
Thanks in advance for all the help. There are just too many textbooks out there and I was pretty overwhelmed.
The “Nutshell” series should do the trick. There is a “Law of Corporations in a Nutshell” that is probably what you’re looking for.
This is tricky because there’s no single category “business law.” If you want to learn about corporate forms/obligations nutshell is fine (though I prefer the [url=<a href=“http://www.amazon.com/Corporations-Examples-Explanations-Alan-Palmiter/dp/1454802472%5DEE%5B/url”>http://www.amazon.com/Corporations-Examples-Explanations-Alan-Palmiter/dp/1454802472]EE[/url] series). Agency and partnerships has its own [url=<a href=“http://www.amazon.com/Examples-Explanations-Agency-Partnerships-Edition/dp/1454802308/ref=pd_sim_14_2?ie=UTF8&refRID=1D7PDFNPC948WW9TFHJH%5DEE%5B/url”>http://www.amazon.com/Examples-Explanations-Agency-Partnerships-Edition/dp/1454802308/ref=pd_sim_14_2?ie=UTF8&refRID=1D7PDFNPC948WW9TFHJH]EE[/url]. If you want to learn about commercial transactions then there are books about that. Corporate tax has its own set and so does contracts.
It would help to know why you need this book.