This casebook comprises a wide selection of cases and materials that illustrate the law and place it within its legal and commercial context. The authors highlight difficulties in the law, encouraging students to take their understanding to a deeper level.
What We Owe Each Other identifies the key elements of a better social contract that recognizes our interdependencies, supports and invests more in each other, and expects more of individuals in return.
This book can benefit everyone, whether they are new to contracts or have been working with them for years.Topics include advising clients, assignment, buying and selling goods, confidentiality and NDAs, contract structure and formation, ...
It provides a set of default rules and if the parties do not like them, they can change them. Rethinking Contract Law and Contract Design explores various long-standing contract doc
Kirsch's Guide to the Book Contract is a comprehensive clause by clause guide to the standard (and not so standard) book contract. Award winning attorney and author Jonathan Kirsch sweeps...
What makes this short guide from the authors of the acclaimed Proactive Law for Managers especially valuable, if not unique, is its down-to-earth managerial/legal approach.
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Written by a team of world-leading experts, this book sets the contract of employment in its theoretical context and provides a detailed doctrinal analysis of the subject.
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