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Brian A. Blum
Contracts Examples & Explanations
by Aspen Publishers (Paperback)
Steven J. Burton, Melvin A. Eisenberg
Contract Law: Selected Source Materials, 2008 ed. (American Casebooks)
by West (Paperback)
A collection of materials that can be used with any Contract Law casebook. The editors provide a thoughtful and helpful introduction to the materials. This edition also includes materials concerning electronic contracting, such as excerpts from the text and comments of the Uniform Computer Information Transactions Act, portions of the text and comments of the Uniform Electronic Transactions Act, and portions of the Electronic Signatures in Global and National Communications Act.
Emanuel
CrunchTime: Contracts (Crunch Time)
by Aspen Publishers, Incorporated (Paperback) (Release Date: 2006-11-14)
CrunchTime provides a comprehensive topic breakdown and critical information review all in one tool! The application flow charts can be used all semester long, but the capsule summaries are ideal for exam preparation. Each title offers capsule summaries of major points of law and critical issues, exam tips for identifying common traps and pitfalls, sample exam and essay questions with model answers, and recommended approaches for crafting essays that will get winning grades!
Richard A Mann
Smith and Roberson's business law
by South-Western College Publishing (Unknown Binding)
This updated classic (50th Anniversary) features a comprehensive presentation of business law topics end-of-chapter cases (uniquely located) that give edited facts and decisions to preserve the language of the court and topics that reflect AACSB guidelines. A new chapter on Environmental Law is included and cases and text have been updated throughout. This text is available with the traditional wide range of supplements for which West is known.
Charles L. Knapp, Nathan M. Crystal, Harry G. Prince
Problems in Contract Law: Cases and Materials
by Aspen Publishers (Hardcover)
Ian Ayres, Richard E. Speidel
Studies in Contract Law (University Casebook Series)
by Foundation Press (Hardcover)
Designed to meet the requirements of 4- and 3-credit hour courses, the Seventh Edition provides an overview of contract law, featuring updated information on Uniform Commercial Code revisions and current trends in contracts scholarship. It includes discussions on the importance of promise and theories of promissory liability; contract remedies; and dispute settlement by private adjudication, including arbitration.
Scott A. Stanberry
Federal Contracting Made Easy
by Management Concepts (Paperback)
Every 20 seconds the government awards a contract to a company like yours - with an average value of nearly half a million dollars. That's a very big pie, and thousands of companies want a piece. The fact is, it's not as hard to get a contract as you may think. With facilities in all 50 states, 2,500 buying offices nationwide, and millions of contracts awarded each year, the government has a need for an enormous array of goods and services. Chances are that if you offer a product or service, the government needs it somewhere! And competition is not as stiff as you might assume. With 60% of all government contracts sole-sourced, yours may be the only company responding to a solicitation. Yes, the government contracting process includes a significant amount of paperwork - but the payoff is BIG! Let Federal Contracting Made Easy lead you easily and smoothly through the stages to a winning contract.
Brian A. Blum
Bankruptcy And Debtor/creditor: Examples And Explanations (Examples & Explanations)
by Aspen Publishers (Paperback)
To keep pace with the recent major changes in bankruptcy law, noted author Brian Blum presents a completely revised edition of his popular study guide, "Bankruptcy and Debtor/Creditor: Examples & Explanations." This comprehensive text is well known for its effectiveness in helping students understand the many rules, principles, and policies of the area.
E. Allan Farnsworth, William F. Young Jr., Carol Sanger, Neil B. Cohen, ...
Cases and Materials on Contracts (University Casebook Series)
by Foundation Press (Hardcover)
Tracing the development of contract law in the English and American common law traditions, Contracts features authoritative discussions and notes and focuses on significant cases. The casebook also provides opportunities for teachers to put before students the ethical responsibilities of attorneys and the consequences of neglecting such responsibilities. Highlights of the seventh edition include: Revised selections with more Restatement and a special section providing leading cases Modest updating with new cases to refresh the book in response to adopters' expressed preferences More sophisticated but still accessible textual material on the economics of contract law. Revised introduction to provide for smoother transition into materials on damages.
Tina L. Stark
Drafting Contracts: How and Why Lawyers Do What They Do
by Aspen Publishers (Paperback)
Many great features ensure the value and reliability of this text: - Emphasizes the nexus between the business deal and the contract, throughout: i. PART 1 introduces the building blocks of contracts and teaches the analytic skill of "translating the business deal into contract concepts" so that students learn how and why a drafter chooses a specific contract concept ii. PART 2 sets out the framework of an agreement and works through it from the preamble to the signature lines, discussing the business, legal, and drafting issues of a contract iii. PART 3 turns to drafting rules for good writing and to techniques for enhancing clarity and avoiding ambiguity iv. PART 4 details how to look at the contract from the client's perspective -- what does the client want to achieve and what risks does the client want to avoid v. PART 5 shows students how to integrate everything they have learned: how to organize a contract, how to use precedents, and how to review and comment on a ...
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