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Contracts
David Zarfes
Michael L. Bloom
其他書名
A Transactional Approach
出版
Aspen Publishing
, 2010-12-27
主題
Law / Legal Education
Law / Contracts
ISBN
1454859857
9781454859857
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=X3psEAAAQBAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
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註釋
This concise paperback, which will be a valuable supplementary text to any traditional contracts casebook, combines cases and actual contracts to bring a real-world practical perspective to the first-year contracts classroom.
Contracts: A Transactional Approach
fills the long-felt need by professors, students, and practitioners for a teaching approach to contracts that focuses on practical and transactional skills.and
Contracts: A Transactional Approach
introduces business contracts and transactions to the first-year contracts class in a unique fashion:
Actually executed agreements between sophisticated parties give students exposure to the sort of agreements they will encounter in practice as either a litigator or a transactional attorney. Agreements are lightly edited and are
presented as whole documents
unbroken by discussion to force the student to read and analyze contracts in their entirety. Focus points and, where appropriate, practitioner comments before each agreement help focus the student's attention on important concepts. The authors
begin with the simplest agreement and iteractively build on the same lessons
. The discussion is tailored to basic provisions and their interaction with contract law, enabling students to build familiarity with once seemingly foreign contractual provisions and concepts.
Lessons focus on the building block provisions
(e.g., recitals, representations, warranties, indemnities, limitations of liability, restrictive covenants, liquidated damages) typically found in sophisticated contracts, including the judicial treatment of those provisions.
Practitioner comments from experts in the field
provide insight and advice on relevant topics to give a real world and practical perspective and to drive home the relevance of these concepts to students. This book
teaches students how to read and understand contracts
(and to anticipate how judges may read and understand contracts) so that the student can better draft contracts.
Drafting tips
are sprinkled throughout the book.