Contracts

Contracts

Author: Michael Hunter Schwartz

Publisher:

Published: 2015

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781611635546

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The second edition retains the style, format, and teaching and learning goals of the first edition, but some cases have been replaced or re-edited, and many of the textual materials, problems, exercises, and case questions have been revised, supplemented, or updated. This book is part of the Context and Practice Series, edited by Michael Hunter Schwartz, Professor of Law and Dean of the McGeorge School of Law, University of the Pacific. PowerPoint slides are available to professors upon adoption of this book. Download sample slides from the full 457-slide presentation here. If you have adopted the book for a course, contact Beth at [email protected] to request the PowerPoint slides.


Cases, Problems, and Materials on Contracts

Cases, Problems, and Materials on Contracts

Author: Thomas D. Crandall

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Published: 2008

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780735565647

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Cases, Problems, and Materials on Contracts, Fifth Edition, Is distinguished by its excellent organization and straightforward approach. This case-and problem-oriented casebook provides unparalleled flexibility: Its length makes it suitable for use in courses of varying course hours, and its adaptable organization accommodates different teaching requirements, styles, and approaches. Students and professors alike appreciate all the aspects of this book that make it such an excellent means for studying Contracts: thorough coverage of basic themes of contract law contained in a manageable length accessible, well-organized, straightforward text beginning with clear introductions to each section and concept problem-oriented approach using short, well-conceived hypotheticals with answers provided in the Teacher’s Manual popular and flexible organization that starts with offer and acceptance and moves to consideration; however, The authors have designed the book so that the course can easily be taught starting with consideration or remedies tight case editing that allows students to more easily grasp the pertinent concepts Enhancements To The Fifth Edition include: in-depth discussion of adhesion contracts versus negotiated contracts all Article 1 citations have been updated To The newest version of Article 1 extensive revision of notes concerning the “battle of the forms” issue in Chapter 1, Intent to Contract: Offer and Acceptance Chapter 2, Consideration, and Chapter 7, Conditions and Promises: Performance and Breach, have been condensed, and more problems on the express condition have been added to Chapter 7 problems have been added and refreshed throughout the text problems, notes, And The selection and order of cases have been revised in Chapter 5, The Parole Evidence Rule and Interpretation of the Contract revised and updated Teacher’s Manual The flexible, problem-oriented organization of Cases, Problems, and Materials on Contracts, Fifth Edition, As well as its careful selection and editing of cases, make this casebook a highly effective teaching tool.


Government Contract Law

Government Contract Law

Author: Charles Tiefer

Publisher:

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 744

ISBN-13:

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The rapid developments in government contract law of the late 1990s and early 2000s have necessitated a new edition of this casebook, which offers the first contemporary one-volume casebook for a Government Contracts course. All chapters have been updated with new cases and notes, and two entirely new chapters have been added to ensure that the book's coverage is complete. The casebook makes government contract law accessible to readers of all backgrounds, from second-year law students who have taken only basic contract law, to commercial lawyers and non-lawyer government contract professionals seeking a broad, legally-focused introduction to the field. While all the traditional areas of interest receive coverage, the book emphasizes cases from increasingly important areas such as high technology, health care, commercial products, and state needs. Tiefer and Shook bring academic and practitioner experience and expertise to their treatment of government contract law. A teacher's manual is available.