Business Law
About Business Law
Business law, often known as commercial law or mercantile law, is the set of regulations controlling inter-person interactions in commercial concerns, whether established by convention, agreement, national or international legislation.
Business lawyers are experts in all areas of law that are specifically relevant to businesses, such as contracts, commercial leases, advising on business structures, buying and selling businesses, and more. Any legal issues your business may have will be handled by a business attorney.
Why is Business Law important?
Understanding business law not only helps a firm avoid losses brought on by unlawful activity but also helps you establish trust with your suppliers and clients.
When it comes to businesses and their dealings with people, organizations, and other enterprises, the goals, and functions of business law include upholding order, defending rights, and freedoms, creating standards, and settling disputes.
Who should take the Business Law Exam?
- Anyone who is interested in learning about an introduction to business law.
- Corporate Counsel
- Business & Real Estate Attorney
- Business Litigation Attorney
- Commercial Contracts Lawyer
- Immigration Paralegal
Business Law Certification Course Outline
- Overview of Business Law
- Forming Enforceable Agreements
- Special Rules for Sales Contracts
- Enforcing Agreements
- Agency and Employment Law