This new casebook offers professors an approach to contracts that is both thoughtfully grounded and efficiently structured. Each casebook module begins with expository text that presents doctrine and rules, followed by a mix of traditional and contemporary cases. Cases are framed with introductory comments and followed by reflections, encouraging students to connect the doctrine and rules with case law. Problems throughout the book give students an opportunity to apply the book's concepts to scenarios they will encounter while practicing law. The casebook is suited for use in a traditional classroom but was consciously created for use in hybrid courses, allowing adopters to adapt the book to a variety of course structures.
Contract Law : Rules, Cases, and Problems