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Real Estate Transactions: Problems, Cases, and Materials, Sixth Edition

Authors
  • Robin Paul Malloy
  • James Charles Smith
  • Andrea J. Boyack
  • James J. Kelly
Series / Aspen Casebook Series
Teaching Materials
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Description
Table of contents
Preface

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A user-friendly introduction to real estate law and the market factors that shape basic transactions, providing accessible coverage, enriching practice applications, structured perfectly for a one-semester course on real estate transactions.

This concise and user-friendly casebook provides students with the tools necessary to understand real estate transactions in a real-world market setting. Real Estate Transactions is accessible to students with no prior background in real estate or business and coverage includes many real property and contract law materials tested on the Bar Exam. Multiple practice applications are included in every chapter to provide a bridge to “real world” law practice and preparation for assessments of lawyering skills (like the MPT). It also features cases and materials that reveal ethical and professional responsibility issues that allow students to see professional ethics in a real-world context. This integrated approach to explaining the market and ethical constraints on transactional real estate lawyers includes clear and concise explanations on each topic.

New to the Sixth Edition:

  • Two new co-authors: Andrea J. Boyack and James J. Kelly, Jr.
  • Updated cases and text, including material on recent legal developments. Discussions of impactful current events, including the long-term impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • Updated materials on market changes affecting real estate.
  • New and improved problems in every chapter.
  • Material on the evolving concerns about social justice.

Professors will benefit from:

  • Practice application problems that increase in difficulty with each section.
  • Structured to balance theory and practice by emphasizing what successful transaction lawyers do daily.
  • Multiple assessment opportunities allow for flexible grading approaches, enable students to demonstrate mastery of the material prior to the final exam, and can generate written responses that provide important information about student learning.
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About the authors
Robin Paul Malloy

Professor Malloy’s areas of legal expertise include real estate transactions, land use and zoning, land use and disability, and market jurisprudence. He has published twenty books including several on real estate and land use law. His casebook on real estate transactions is a best seller and is now in its 6th edition. His casebook on land use and zoning law is unique in its incorporation of disability law elements and cases into every chapter. Among his numerous book publications are four published by Cambridge University Press. In addition, he has published numerous book chapters and articles. He has established himself as a leading legal expert on the jurisprudence of Adam Smith. Professor Maloy is the founder of the Association for Law, Property, and Society (ALPS). He has held teaching positions at Illinois, Texas Tech, Indiana, Tulane, and Syracuse. Malloy was a CLEEC scholar/educator teaching about property in a market economy for three summers in China during the early 1990s; and he has also been a Sun Life Research Fellow at Oxford University (U.K.); a Dickinson Dees Fellow at Durham University (U.K.); and a member of the working group on Law, Markets, and Marketization at the University of Helsinki (Finland). Several of his works have been translated into Spanish, Chinese, Japanese, and Italian.

James Charles Smith

James Charles Smith is the John Byrd Martin Chair of Law Emeritus at the University of Georgia, where he joined the faculty in 1984. He graduated from Saint Olaf College and the University of Texas School of Law and practiced law for four years with the firm of Baker Botts in Houston, Texas, specializing primarily in real estate finance, commercial sales of real estate, retail and office leasing, and the formation of real estate partnerships and joint ventures. He is author of five books (Property: Cases and Materials; Real Estate Transactions: Problems, Cases, and Materials; Federal Taxation of Real Estate; Contracts and Conveyances of Real Property; and the Law of Neighbors) and numerous articles and book chapters dealing with property, housing, real estate transactions, commercial law, and taxation. He is a Fellow of the American College of Real Estate Lawyers (ACREL) and department’s editor of the ABA magazine, Probate & Property. He has run the Boston Marathon five times.

Product Information
Edition
Sixth Edition
Publication date
2023-09-15
Copyright Year
2024
Pages
648
Connected eBook + Hardcover
9781543826234
Connected eBook (Digital Only)
9798889063568
Subject
Real Estate and Land Use
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