Modern Law of Contracts
Explore the intricate world of contract law with Modern Law of Contracts by Bruce W. Frier, published in 2018. This comprehensive casebook spans 895 pages and is expertly designed for four-hour, one-semester courses, making it an essential resource for law students and professionals alike.
The text provides clear introductions that swiftly orient readers within complex legal territories. It features a selection of cases that not only illustrate the applied doctrines but also highlight their limitations. Frier encourages critical thinking by presenting differing viewpoints on fundamental issues, allowing students to engage with the diverse perspectives that shape modern contract law.
Delve into contemporary topics such as form contracts, the evolving concept of unconscionability, and the increasing prevalence of arbitration. Equip yourself with the knowledge and analytical skills necessary to navigate the dynamic landscape of contract law in the United States.