Publisher's Synopsis
Part of the new Inside Series, which offers clear narrative discussion of basic topics in tandem with a wealth of pedagogy, Inside Contracts: What Matters and Why, conveys a big-picture view of the essential elements of Contracts, how they fit together, and why.
Inside Contracts, What Matters and Why, features:
- basic coverage of the main themes of contract law in theory and practice
- a straightforward and informative writing style
- Overviews -a brief introduction to each chapter that positions the topic within the course
- FAQs-frequently asked questions with complete answers-many of which address common mistakes and ambiguities
- Sidebars-text boxes that contain interesting asides touching on history, policy, and law
- visual aids, such as tables and flow charts, that illustrate key concepts
- Chapter Summaries and boldfaced legal terms
- Connections-a bulleted list at the end of each chapter that connects key points to related topics in other chapters
- attractive, uncluttered, two-color page design
From contracts teacher and scholar Michael B. Kelly, this widely accessible guide serves as a compass: It orients students in the geography of the field, so they can successfully navigate through their course in Contracts.
Look for other Inside Series titles the following course areas: Administrative Law, Bankruptcy Law, Civil Procedure, Constitutional Law, Criminal Law, Property and Sales and Leases.