It takes the average reader 21 hours and 40 minutes to read Contract and Related Obligation: Theory, Doctrine, and Practice by ROBERT S.. HILLMAN SUMMERS (ROBERT A.. HOFFMAN, DAVID A.)
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This casebook focuses on the rules and principles of contract law, as well as the lawyer's role in planning and drafting contracts. Chapter One traces a contract case from the agreement stage, to a breakdown in the parties' relationship, to a lawsuit, to a decision in the trial court, and finally to the appellate court's opinion. It includes supporting material, including the parties' agreement, a correspondence from the lawyer to the client, the complaint, a motion to dismiss, the answer, the trial judge's charge to the jury, the special verdict form, the trial judge's decision on motions after the verdict, and the appellate court opinion. These materials help students understand where cases come from and lawyers' various roles, including planning, negotiating, counseling, drafting, as well as litigating. Following the introduction, this casebook presents extensive material on the theory and practice of transactional planning and drafting, as well as additional materials from lawyers involved in the cases. The Eighth Edition offers comprehensive coverage of contract law theories of obligation, including bargain, promissory estoppel, unjust enrichment, and tort arising in the contract setting. This edition includes new cases and secondary sources on developing issues of contract law. In particular, the casebook introduces several new readings on electronic contracts, algorithmic contracting, and the relationship of contracting to public health. Many of the secondary readings have been condensed and summarized, and the overall book has been streamlined. The casebook retains its strength in traditional subjects such as good faith, parol evidence, gap filling, conditional obligation, and breach, but the Eighth Edition contains fewer pages (and one less chapter) than earlier editions and is suitable for a 4, 5 or 6 hour course.
Contract and Related Obligation: Theory, Doctrine, and Practice by ROBERT S.. HILLMAN SUMMERS (ROBERT A.. HOFFMAN, DAVID A.) is 1,275 pages long, and a total of 325,125 words.
This makes it 430% the length of the average book. It also has 397% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 29 hours and 36 minutes to read Contract and Related Obligation: Theory, Doctrine, and Practice aloud.
Contract and Related Obligation: Theory, Doctrine, and Practice is suitable for students ages 12 and up.
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