
Glannon Guide to Contracts, Fourth Edition
Like all Glannon Guides, this book is interactive; it's replete with multiple choice problems--one after another, after another--each one requiring that you take hold of human dealings and events and apply to them the law you've learned, with each problem followed by elaborate analyses as to why--exactly why--the right answers are right, and why--exactly why--the wrong ones are wrong. For the first-year law student, The Glannon Guide to Contracts cuts a clear and lighted path from the first day of class to the final exam.
New to the Fourth Edition:
- Discussion of the Supreme Court overruling of Roe v. Wade
- Revisions and updates to the examples throughout
- A friendly, engaging teaching style that quickly draws students close to the subject of contracts.
- Exhaustive coverage of all first-year contract law
- Multiple choice problems and analyses that unceasingly put the students' learning to the test to shore up and sharpen their mastery of the law and its application
- Suitability to professors' diverse organization of their syllabi, whether they begin their courses with contract formation, consideration, or remedies
Like all Glannon Guides, this book is interactive; it's replete with multiple choice problems--one after another, after another--each one requiring that you take hold of human dealings and events and apply to them the law you've learned, with each problem followed by elaborate analyses as to why--exactly why--the right answers are right, and why--exactly why--the wrong ones are wrong. For the first-year law student, The Glannon Guide to Contracts cuts a clear and lighted path from the first day of class to the final exam.
New to the Fourth Edition:
- Discussion of the Supreme Court overruling of Roe v. Wade
- Revisions and updates to the examples throughout
- A friendly, engaging teaching style that quickly draws students close to the subject of contracts.
- Exhaustive coverage of all first-year contract law
- Multiple choice problems and analyses that unceasingly put the students' learning to the test to shore up and sharpen their mastery of the law and its application
- Suitability to professors' diverse organization of their syllabi, whether they begin their courses with contract formation, consideration, or remedies
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Like all Glannon Guides, this book is interactive; it's replete with multiple choice problems--one after another, after another--each one requiring that you take hold of human dealings and events and apply to them the law you've learned, with each problem followed by elaborate analyses as to why--exactly why--the right answers are right, and why--exactly why--the wrong ones are wrong. For the first-year law student, The Glannon Guide to Contracts cuts a clear and lighted path from the first day of class to the final exam.
New to the Fourth Edition:
- Discussion of the Supreme Court overruling of Roe v. Wade
- Revisions and updates to the examples throughout
- A friendly, engaging teaching style that quickly draws students close to the subject of contracts.
- Exhaustive coverage of all first-year contract law
- Multiple choice problems and analyses that unceasingly put the students' learning to the test to shore up and sharpen their mastery of the law and its application
- Suitability to professors' diverse organization of their syllabi, whether they begin their courses with contract formation, consideration, or remedies