Contracts
This eagerly awaited revision of a prestigious student treatise helps professors demystify the intricacies of contract law. Long respected for its clarity and accessibility, <b>Contracts</b>, in its completely updated Fourth Edition, continues to illuminate doctrine and practice. </p><p>The textbook builds on its well-known strengths:<ul><li>Comprehensive coverage of all of the topics that figure prominently in most contracts courses.</li><li> Intuitive, insightful approach for first-year law students... </li><li>Clear explanations of the rules, illustrated with noteworthy examples. </li><li>Incorporation of many recent cases into examples. </li><li>Clear prose and incisive analysis </li><li>Reflection of the expertise of the author, who has also written a successful practitioner treatise. </li><li>Suitability for use alongside any casebook.</li></ul></p><p>The Fourth Edition keeps pace with developments in the field, providing:<ul><li>Detailed comparisons of the contract rules of 2003, revised Article 2 (2003), with previous Article 2. </li><li>Citations to revised Articles 1 and 9. </li><li>Citations to dozens of new cases, including those applying CISG (Vienna Sales Convention) and reference to current decisions in such areas as employment agreements, enforceability of arbitration clauses, anti-nuptial contracts, liquidated damages, pre-contractual liability, and electronic contracting. </li><li>Citations to new law journal articles and updated citations to other secondary sources.</li></ul></p> <p>Learning contract law will be less daunting when the Fourth Edition of E. Allan Farnsworth's <b>Contracts</b> is available for extra assistance.</p>