Torts

  • Torts
    By Lazar Emanuel, Brian Siegel

    ~Why practice taking exams?~ Siegel's Essay and Multiple-Choice Questions and Answers are designed to show you how to handle law school examination questions.

  • Torts
    By Steven Emanuel

    Relied on by generations of law school students, The Emanuel Law Outlines include detailed reviews of critical issues and key topics, short answer questions, Q&A's, and correlation charts referencing leading casebooks.

  • Torts: Keyed to Prosser/Wade/Schwartz, Eleventh Edition
    By Steven Emanuel

    Created by Steven Emanuel, these course outlines have been relied on by generations of law students. Each title includes both capsule and detailed versions of the critical issues and key topics you must know to master the course.

  • Torts: Keyed to Prosser/Wade/Schwartz, Eleventh Edition
    By Steven Emanuel

    Created by Steven Emanuel, these course outlines have been relied on by generations of law students. Each title includes both capsule and detailed versions of the critical issues and key topics you must know to master the course.

  • Torts: Casebook Edition
    By Steven Emanuel

    Torts: Casebook Edition

  • Torts
    By Steven Emanuel

    Emanuel CrunchTime provides a comprehensive topic breakdown and critical information review all in one tool.

  • Torts
    By Steven Emanuel, Lazar Emanuel

    CrunchTime provides a comprehensive topic breakdown and critical information review all in one tool!

  • Torts
    By Steven Emanuel

    Created by Steven Emanuel, these course outlines have been relied on by generations of law students. Each title includes both capsule and detailed versions of the critical issues and key topics you must know to master the course.

  • Torts: Keyed to Epstein and Sharkey's Cases and Materials on Torts
    By Casenotes, Casenote Legal Briefs

    After your casebook, a Casenote Legal Brief is your most important reference source for the entire semester. The series is trusted for its expert summary of the principal cases in your casebook.

  • Torts
    By Richard Allen EPSTEIN

    Bankruptcy and Debtor/Creditor: Examples & Explanations enters its Second Edition helping students to understand the many rules, principles, and policies of bankruptcy and debtor/creditor law.

  • Torts
    By Bruce Feldthusen

    From negligence to intentional torts, strict liability, nuisance, occupier's liability, product liability, Québec's law of delict and limitation of actions, this valuable volume provides a black-letter narrative of the law for everyone ...

  • Torts: Cases and Materials
    By Aaron D. Twerski, James A. Henderson

    In little more than 900 pages, you will find key cases, lucid note material, and a highly effective pedagogy in this skillfully structured casebook for Torts. Authored by the esteemed...

  • Torts: Cases and Materials
    By Aaron D. Twerski, James A. Henderson, W. Bradley Wendel

    The book's manageable length makes it an ideal for a three- to four-hour introductory Torts course.

  • Torts: Cases and Materials On
    By Victor E. Schwartz, Kathryn Kelly, David F. Partlett

    Torts: Cases and Materials On

  • Torts
    By Edward J. Kionka

    This text provides tools for a comprehensive and thorough understanding of tort law. It organizes tort law concepts in outline form so that students can see law context and relationships....

  • Torts
    By Martin Davies, Ian Malkin

    A succinct, authoritative and accessible introduction to Australian torts law.

  • Torts: Cases and Questions
    By Ward Farnsworth, Mark F. Grady

    Ward Farnsworth and Mark F. Grady's Torts: Cases and Questions is an ingenious new casebook that uses pairs and clusters of cases to build students' analytical skills as they master...

  • Torts: A Problem-Based Approach
    By Neil Stanley

    In support of this the text is fresh and clear, presented in readily understandable sections and summarised regularly to ensure that the key points are at hand.

  • Torts: Cases and Materials
    By Aaron D. Twerski, W. Bradley Wendel, James A. Henderson Jr.

    Modeled on the venerable Prosser casebook, but intended to be modern, accessible, and yet sophisticated, this book consistently gets high marks from students for being clear, user-friendly, and not hiding-the-ball like so many other ...

  • Torts: A Modern Approach
    By Alex B. Long, Teri Dobbins Baxter

    View a sample presentation here. If you are a professor using this book for a class, please contact Rachael Meier at remeier@cap-press.com to request your slides.