About the Author:
Marianne M. Jennings is a professor of legal and ethical studies in business in the Department of Supply Chain Management, College of Business, at Arizona State University. She has been named professor of the year in the College of Business three times and received a Burlington Northern teaching excellence award. A consultant to many law firms, businesses, and professional groups, Professor Jennings has worked with the Federal Public Defender and U.S. Attorney in Nevada. She is the author of more than 200 articles in academic, professional, and trade journals as well as six textbooks and monographs in circulation. Her biweekly column for the Arizona Republicis nationally syndicated, and her work has appeared in The Wall Street Journal. In addition, Professor Jennings is a legal commentator for National Public Radio. She has conducted more than 500 workshops and seminars in the areas of business, personal and professional ethics, legal ethics, real estate, credit management, legal issues for academic administrators, law for the CPA, and legal and political strategic planning. A member of the State Bar of Arizona, Professor Jennings earned her undergraduate degree in finance and her JD from Brigham Young University.
Review:
My primary reason for adopting this textbook, after having reviewed four or five other real estate law texts, was the thoroughness of the material being covered and the supporting materials in the text (cases, "Considers," chapter problems).
I think the text and instructor's manual are great! The text is ideal for the student in this program.... I also like the diagrams and illustrations because they help solidify the retention of the concepts being taught to the student....I would continue to use this text. I like the format, organization, and the material contained in the book.
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