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Bundle: K: A Common Law Approach to Contracts, Third Edition and Selections from the Restatement (Second) Contracts and Uniform Commercial Code for First-Year Contracts 2024 Supplement

Authors
  • Tracey E. George
  • Russell Korobkin
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Print Bundle - This bundle includes both print and digital versions of ISBN 9781543815597 and a digital-only version of supplement ISBN 9798892077583.

Digital Bundle - This bundle includes a digital-only version of ISBN 9781543835588 and a digital-only version of supplement ISBN 9798892077583.

 

More about K: A Common Law Approach to Contracts, the Third Edition is the perfect casebook for the modern Contracts course. This highly-focused, case-based text offers a comprehensive treatment of the basic issues of contract law and emphasizes development of analogical reasoning skills. Each section is limited to three types of materials (brief narrative, judicial opinions, and discussion problems) and is designed to teach students how to read opinions, analyze issues, distinguish material from immaterial facts, and apply holdings to similar problems.


Bundle also includes Selections from the Restatement (Second) Contracts and Uniform Commercial Code for First-Year Contracts 2024 Supplement. An invaluable supplement to any contracts law casebook (including the authors’ own K: A Common Law Approach to Contracts), this concise statutory supplement provides the materials necessary to keep your first-year contracts course completely up-to-date. Inside you will find the materials necessary to learn how to use the most important sources of law (other than the judicial opinions which fill your casebook): the Restatement (Second) of Contracts and the principal commercial statute—the Uniform Commercial Code—as part of the foundation course in contracts.


 
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About the authors
Tracey E. George
Vanderbilt

Tracey George is the vice provost for faculty affairs, the Charles B. Cox III and Lucy D. Cox Family Chair in Law and Liberty, and a professor of political science at Vanderbilt University.& George teaches Contracts, Evidence, and The Life of the Law: An Introduction to the Study of Law in the law school, where she has earned the Hall-Hartman Teaching Prize eight times. In her scholarship, George brings a social science perspective to a range of topics, including judges and courts, judicial selection and elections, legal education and the legal profession, and contract law and theory. She has published numerous studies in which she examines how institutional design influences actions and outcomes in state and federal judicial systems. She is also a recognized expert on the study of legal education.& George received a J.D. from Stanford Law School and an M.A. in political science from Washington University. She was a tenured professor at the University of Missouri-Columbia and Northwestern University before joining Vanderbilt in 2004.

Russell Korobkin
Richard C. Maxwell Professor of Law
University of California, Los Angeles

Russell Korobkin is the Richard C. Maxwell Distinguished Professor of Law at the UCLA School of Law, where he also served as the Vice Dean for Academic and Institutional Affairs from 2015-19. &&He is the author of two textbooks,&emK: A Common Law Approach to Contracts&em(Wolters Kluwer, 2d. ed., 2017) (with Tracey George) and&emNegotiation Theory and Strategyem&(Wolters Kluwer, 3d ed., 2014), one university press book,&emStem Cell Century: Law and Policy for a Breakthrough Technologyem&(Yale, 2007), and more than 50 law journal articles on the subjects of contracts, law and economics, negotiation, and health care law.& A former San Francisco management consultant and Washington D.C. lawyer, Professor Korobkin earned his undergraduate and law degrees from Stanford University.& In addition to UCLA, he has taught full time at the University of Illinois, University of Texas, and Harvard University Law Schools and has taught intensive “short courses” at law and business schools on four continents.& & &

Product Information
Edition
Third Edition
Publication date
2024-07-15
Copyright Year
2024
Pages
726
Connected eBook Print + Digital Bundle
9798894100418
Subject
Contract Law
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