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Bundle: Contracts: Cases, Discussion and Problems, Sixth Edition and PracticePerfect Contracts

Authors
  • Brian A. Blum
  • Amy C. Bushaw
  • Kevin Tu
  • Alexandra Sickler
  • Kamina A. Pinder
Series / Aspen Bundle Series
Description

Print Bundle - This bundle includes both print and digital versions of ISBN 9798894104829 as well as PracticePerfect, ISBN 9781543852004.

Digital Bundle - This bundle includes a digital-only version of ISBN 9798894104836 as well as PracticePerfect, ISBN 9781543852004.

Contracts: Cases, Discussion, and Problems is known for its strikingly clear, straightforward text that binds together and illuminates cases, concepts, and theory. The case selection in the book primarily consists of carefully edited modern, engaging cases, interspersed with classic older cases. The cases are followed by questions designed to draw students’ attention to difficult and crucial aspects of the court’s opinion and to prompt vigorous class discussion. Manageable problems supplement cases, sometimes as exercises in applying the principles arising from cases, and sometimes as a means of introducing topics taught most effectively through problems. A number of questions and problems raise transactional issues such as drafting, client counseling, and negotiation. The book’s focus on contemporary methods of contracting includes an ongoing emphasis on standard contracts in both traditional and electronic form. To provide students with a transnational perspective, most chapters of the book end with a short discussion of the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (CISG) and the UNIDROIT Principles of International Commercial Contracts. There are multiple choice self-assessment questions for each chapter at the end of the book. The casebook’s organization begins with formation and then corresponds to the sequence followed by the Restatement (2nd) of Contracts and treatises. Its concise, efficient presentation results in an optimum length for a six-credit course, but with flexibility to allow for its adoption for a shorter course. 


Bundle also includes PracticePerfect: Contracts, a visually engaging, interactive study aid designed to help students review core course topics and test their ability to recall and correctly apply the law. PracticePerfect contains a library of animated videos that explain course topics through hypothetical situations, quizzes to test knowledge and understanding, and progress trackers so students can identify their strengths and weaknesses in the course. Designed to work with all major casebooks, PracticePerfect is the ideal study companion for today's law students.


 

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About the authors
Brian Blum
Lewis Clark

Professor Blum practiced as an attorney in Johannesburg, South Africa, from 1972 to 1975 and as an advocate in the following two years. Blum taught part-time at the School of Law of the University of Witwatersrand while in practice as an advocate. He joined the law school faculty in 1978. Blum has published law review articles on bankruptcy law, contracts, and commercial law as well as books on bankruptcy and debtor-creditor law and contracts.

Amy C. Bushaw
Lewis Clark

Prior to joining the faculty, Professor Bushaw was a partner with the law firm of Hughes Luce, LLP in Texas. Among other clients, she represented financial institutions in a broad range of domestic and international transactions. Some of the transactions were corporate acquisitions; others established commercial lending facilities; yet others involved real estate.

As a student at Yale, she was a research assistant for the Lawyers Committee for Human Rights, and pursued research on martial law in Poland. She also worked on the Yale Journal of International Law. In Bushaw's second year of teaching at Lewis & Clark, and again in her fourth, she was voted the Leo Levenson award for excellence in teaching by the graduating class.

Her research interests include theories of legal education and legal practice, transactional approaches to legal issues, non-economic interests in business law, and the intersections among commercial law and economic and social development. She has recently co-authored a Contracts text with Professor Brian Blum. She has published articles relating to economic and social development in the United States and abroad, and she has concentrated on small business development in particular. Her specific international focus is central and eastern Europe, and she has conducted research, taught classes, and lectured throughout the region.

Product Information
Edition
Sixth Edition
Publication date
2026-02-01
Copyright Year
2026
Bundle: Print + eBook + Video Learning
9798899647413
Bundle: eBook + Video Learning
9798899647437
Subject
Contract Law
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