- •Содержание
- •Предисловие
- •Unit 1 legal profession in the united kingdom
- •Give Russian equivalents for the following English words and phrases:
- •Word formation. Complete this table by filling in the correct forms.
- •Match the columns.
- •Fill in the gaps with prepositions if necessary.
- •Read the text and decide whether the statements are true (t) or false (f).
- •Chose the phrase which best completes each statement.
- •Text 1 entering the profession
- •Text 2 solicitors at work
- •Unit 2 different types of companies
- •Give Russian equivalents for the following English words and phrases:
- •Word formation. Complete this table by filling in the correct forms.
- •Match the columns.
- •Fill in the gaps with prepositions if necessary.
- •Read the text and decide whether the statements are true (t) or false (f).
- •Chose the phrase which best completes each statement. Sometimes more than one variant is possible.
- •Text 1 lecture on company law Part I
- •Text 2 lecture on company law Part II
- •Tick the correct answer of the questions in the table.
- •Complete the table:
- •Unit 3 company structure
- •Give Russian equivalents for the following English words and phrases:
- •Word formation. Complete this table by filling in the correct forms.
- •Match the columns.
- •Fill in the gaps with prepositions if necessary.
- •Read the text and decide whether the statements are true (t) or false (f).
- •Chose the phrase which best completes each statement. Sometimes more than one variant is possible.
- •Lawyers involvement in managing a business entity
- •Unit 4 fundamental changes in a company
- •Give Russian equivalents for the following English words and phrases:
- •Word formation.
- •Complete this table by filling in the correct forms.
- •Add the prefixes in-, ir-, un-, dis-, anti- to each of these words to form its opposite.
- •Match the columns.
- •Fill in the gaps with prepositions if necessary.
- •Read the text and decide whether the statements are true (t) or false (f).
- •Chose the phrase which best completes each statement. Sometimes more than one variant is possible.
- •Text 1 a lecture on legal aspects of acquisition
- •Text 2 spin-offs
- •Unit 5 contract law
- •Give Russian equivalents for the following English words and phrases:
- •Word formation. Complete this table by filling in the correct forms.
- •Match the columns.
- •Fill in the gaps with prepositions if necessary.
- •Read the text and decide whether the statements are true (t) or false (f).
- •Chose the phrase which best completes each statement. Sometimes more than one variant is possible.
- •Text 1 structure of a commercial contract Part I
- •Interpretation
- •Text 2 structure of a commercial contract Part II
- •Text 3 contracts: remedies
- •Information technology law and cybercrime
- •Give Russian equivalents for the following English words and phrases:
- •Word formation. Complete this table by filling in the correct forms.
- •Match the columns.
- •Fill in the gaps with prepositions if necessary.
- •Read the text and decide whether the statements are true (t) or false (f).
- •Identity thefts
- •Intellectual property law
- •Give Russian equivalents for the following English words and phrases:
- •Word formation. Complete this table by filling in the correct forms.
- •Match the columns.
- •Fill in the gaps with prepositions if necessary.
- •Match the terms with their definitions. There are some extra terms.
- •How cybersquatters and typosquatters make money from yout own innocent flubs
Give Russian equivalents for the following English words and phrases:
legislature legal advisors illegal activities breach of computer security unauthorized access illegally obtained content credit card fraud credit card scams identity (ID) theft financial benefit deception fraudsters aggravated ID theft defamation act fake sites |
bona fide phishing misrepresentation in reply to money laundering activities criminal prosecution to draft legislation to fall foul of the law to infringe regulations to affect business to take in to disclose account information to trick into to commit crimes to charge with a crime |
Word formation. Complete this table by filling in the correct forms.
Verb |
Noun |
authorize |
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protect |
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application |
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advisor |
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distribution |
secure |
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sign |
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warn |
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disclose |
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identity |
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assistance |
serve |
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infringe |
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misrepresentation |
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prosecution |
Match the columns.
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Fill in the gaps with prepositions if necessary.
An unauthorized access _____ a computer is known as hacking.
The law deals _____ the disclosure of personal information.
If you do not have adequate security systems, your business is _____ risk.
Cybercrimes may affect _____your business.
He was charged _____ ID theft.
Elderly people are often taken _____ by fraudsters.
Never give _____ personal information to anyone on-line.
He sent the e-mail _____ reply to my request.
The businessman was tricked ____ illegal activities by his partner.
Please, provide me ______ information about that project.
Our company entered _____ a contract yesterady.
