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Sep. 10, 2011

The chain that binds our market economy

Without distribution, each individual, family or community would need to be entirely self-sufficient. By David Gurnick of Lewitt Hackman, Shapiro, Marshall & Harlan


By David Gurnick

"Distribution Law of the United States" synthesizes into a single volume the theory, structure, and legal and practical considerations that apply to most commercial transactions in the United States. In addition to describing the distribution business structures and methods existing in our economy, the book draws together into one reference source, relevant portions of a number of separate legal fields that intersect with the...

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