Of all the textbooks that I have ever read (and having an A.A., B.A., M.A. already while working on the M.B.A. for this course), I've read a lot of them over the years. This book starts with the assumption that the reader has no knowledge of the law or legal system. Having a background in political science and American history, the beginning was dull to me but serves as a baseline for getting everybody on the same page. As it progresses, it adds to the complexity of legal matters where topics covered in later chapters build upon the foundation set earlier. This does justice to giving students a firm foundation and basis to operate from.
Furthermore, each chapter hits upon important legal concepts that those in business must be aware, while using caselaw summaries and court decisions to accentuate those points. Readers must give themselves a good deal of time to pour through the information, as there is a lot there to digest.
Nevertheless, if all textbooks were written in the fashion that this one was, students just may enjoy school a little more.