Law for the Layman

“Law for the Layman” by George C. Coughlin, published by Harper & Row in 1975, is a practical guide that spans 310 pages. This book presents essential points of various legal topics, including contracts, corporations, partnerships, commercial paper sales, bankruptcy, real estate, and patents, making it a valuable resource for those seeking to understand the fundamentals of law.
Readers will find a comprehensive overview of legal terminology and concepts, designed to be accessible for individuals without a legal background. The book serves as a reference for practical guides in law, providing clarity on complex subjects. With its focus on terminology and practical applications, “Law for the Layman” aims to equip readers with the knowledge necessary to navigate legal matters effectively.
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A practical and informative book that presents the essential points of the law of contracts, corporation, partnerships, commercial paper sales, bankruptcy, real estate, patents, and more.
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