Publisher's Synopsis
<p> Using a balanced mix of classic and contemporary cases, accompanied by engaging contextual material, <b>Contracts: Cases and Doctrine, Fourth Edition</b> , successfully employs a clear, back-to-basics approach to teaching contracts. </p> <p> <b>The fourth edition of this established casebook adds new cases and background material while preserving what has made it so popular: </b> </p> <ul> <li> first-year students the opportunity to <b>develop case-analysis skills</b> by presenting cases that have been only lightly edited </li> <li> a <b>flexible organization </b>that is easily adaptable to different teaching styles and preferences. The casebook begins with remedies, but chapters are self contained and can be taught in any order. </li> <li> a studied mixture of classic and contemporary cases that adds interest and presents the possibility for different teaching alternatives </li> <li> a <b>student-friendly structure:</b> each chapter begins with a brief textual introduction, and each case is proceeded by <b>Study Guide Questions</b> that help students focus on the salient issues. </li> <li> <b>more background information about the famous</b> cases than in any other casebook </li> <li> an unusually detailed <b>Teacher’s Manual</b>, with Transition Guide and Sample Syllabi </li> </ul> <p> Be sure to examine a complimentary copy of the fourth edition of this popular and accessible casebook before you teach your next contracts course. </p> <p> </p> <p> </p>