Description
Contracts: Making and Doing Deals is a compelling and accessible casebook designed to engage students deeply—both during law school and in their professional careers. This book sets itself apart by breaking away from traditional, dense legal texts and instead delivering an engaging, lively, and practical exploration of contract law.
A Book Students and Instructors Love
From its first edition, Making and Doing Deals has been a student favorite among first-year law students. It is known for its clear, engaging writing style that makes even the most intricate contract law concepts approachable. Unlike conventional casebooks that can feel intimidating or overly theoretical, this book is designed to be enjoyable to read, keeping students motivated and engaged throughout their studies.
Instructors also appreciate the book’s structure, which makes it a delight to teach from. The well-organized chapters, carefully selected cases, and interactive problem sets create a classroom experience that is both thought-provoking and practical.
Bridging Theory and Practice
This book provides a strong foundation in contract law while ensuring students are prepared for the real-world challenges of legal practice. By incorporating:
- Classic and modern cases that illustrate the evolution of contract law,
- Thought-provoking problems that challenge students to apply legal principles, and
- Explanatory text that clarifies complex doctrines in an accessible manner,
it ensures that students not only understand the black-letter law but also learn how to analyze and draft contracts, advise clients, and navigate disputes—the essential skills of a practicing attorney.
A Resource Beyond Law School
This casebook does more than just prepare students for exams—it remains a valuable reference throughout their legal careers. By blending doctrinal learning with practical application, Contracts: Making and Doing Deals helps students develop the skills they need to analyze, negotiate, and enforce contracts long after they leave the classroom.
Other ISBNs for this title: 9781636597232 and 978-1636590615




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