Commercial Law and Practice provides a detailed guide to the four major elements of commercial law and practice. Part I offers a thorough introduction and overview of commercial agreements; Part II tackles the additional problems created when drafting international sales agreements; Part III introduces the protection and exploitation of intellectual property; and Part IV outlines the general principles of competition law and examines how it may affect the drafting and operation of commercial agreements.
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This title is one of a set of resource materials which are for use on the Legal Practice Course. The whole syllabus is covered, including the optional subjects offered by The College of Law. New, updated editions of all the books are published annually. The resource books are written in a clear, modern style. They combine statements on the law with practical comment and advice. Forms and precedents are used to illustrate practice, chapter summaries are provided as revision aids, and wide margins are provided for making notes. Practitioners seeking guidance on unfamiliar areas of practice should also find these books useful. This volume covers the optional subject of commercial law and practice. It includes coverage of international sales agreements, drafting, competition law and commercial leases.
Alexis Longshaw formerly practised as a commercial solicitor in London and is now an Associate Professor at The College of Law in Guildford. Michael Tookey is part of the lecturing staff at The College of Law at Store St, London, and formerly practised at the Bar from chambers in London.
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