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Contract Law: A Case and Problem Based Approach, Second Edition

Authors
  • Marco J. Jimenez
Series / Aspen Casebook Series
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Contract Law: A Case & Problem-Based Approach is a unique casebook that provides an organizational structure introducing students to each major area of contract law before exploring these areas in greater depth later in the casebook. Specifically, the casebook is broken into three major parts, each of which is designed not only to orient the students to the major subject areas of contract law but also meant to help them appreciate the connections and relationships between and among these various subject areas. Part I, the “30,000-foot view,” familiarizes students with contract law, discusses the sorts of problems with which contract law is concerned, and introduces them to some of the basic rules and theories governing contract law. Part II, the “10,000-foot view,” exposes students to each major substantive area of contract law in more depth by discussing one classic case in each area, along with additional historical, theoretical, and contextual materials to supplement the black-letter doctrine. After finishing Parts I and II, the student will have a basic understanding of each major area of contract law, along with a good understanding of how these parts fit together. Part III is therefore designed to explore each of the major subject areas in greater depth, and is organized along the lines of a traditional contracts casebook, including a healthy mix of classic and modern cases, short problems, and exercises.

New to the Second Edition:

  • Additional materials and cases added to explore the contract doctrines of impossibility and impracticability in light of past and current epidemics (in the case of polio) and pandemics (in the case of COVID-19).
  • Additional case added to explore the relationship between Contract Law, Civil Rights, and Constitutional Law.
  • Reorganization of some materials in Chapter 8 (defenses).
  • More focused notes and appendices

Professors and student will benefit from:

  • Organization exposes students to main concepts, and gives professors a number of choices about how to teach their course.
  • Helpful doctrinal introductions to each new major substantive section.
  • Historical, theoretical, and comparative materials are presented to help students understand and think critically about the black-letter rules.
  • “Thinking tools” feature that helps the student think critically about the law, along with theoretical, historical, doctrinal, contextual, and practice-oriented notes enrich the students’ black-letter experience.
  • Enjoyable, contextual materials that are included after a number of classic cases help to bring to light fascinating background information.
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About the authors
Marco J. Jimenez

Marco Jimenez is a Professor of Law at Stetson University College of Law. He teaches and writes in the areas of Contracts, Remedies, Western Legal Thought, International Sales Law and Arbitration, and Interdisciplinary Jurisprudence, and has received the Dickerson-Brown Award for Excellence in Faculty Scholarship, the Branton Excellence in Teaching Award, the Golden Apple Teaching Award for Best Full-Time Program Professor, and held the Leroy Highbaugh Sr. Research Chair during the 2011-2012 and 2012-2013 academic years. He has also coordinated the Honors Program, and co-coaches the Willem C. Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot Court team, which competes annually in both Hong Kong and Vienna, and has also co-coached the Stetson Negotiation team.

Professor Jimenez graduated in 2000 from Yale Law School, where he was an Olin Fellow and a member of the Yale Journal on Regulation and the Yale Journal of International Law. He received his undergraduate degrees in International Relations (B.A.) and Finance and Business Economics (B.S.) from the University of Southern California, where he graduated magna cum laude in 1997. He is also a member of Phi Beta Kappa.

Before joining Stetson's faculty in 2006, Professor Jimenez clerked for the Honorable James Lawrence King on the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida, and practiced in the areas of contract, antitrust, and securities law for several large law firms in Los Angeles. Professor Jimenez' areas of academic interest include contracts, remedies, jurisprudence, law and economics, and western legal history and thought, and his articles have appeared in such journals as the UCLA Law Review, the Pepperdine Law Review, the Emory Law Journal, and the Fordham Law Review.

Product Information
Edition
Second Edition
Publication date
2021-01-31
Copyright Year
2021
Pages
1456
Connected eBook with Study Center + Hardcover
9781543821758
Connected eBook with Study Center (Digital Only)
9781543835243
Subject
Contract Law
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