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The Third Edition of Concepts and Case Analysis in the Law of Contracts is a brief primer that offers first-year law students a reliable overview of the major themes and leading cases in the field. This Contracts primer is vastly uncluttered - one that picks up the main themes in the first-year Contracts course, together with related cases.

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From: Amazon Posted: Dec 21, 2006 Type: User Review Phenomenal book for *anyone* interested in the law of contracts

I am a failed law student. I went the first year and quit because I didn't enjoy the experience and knew the law profession was not one I wished to join. However, I came across, and kept, a few *phenomenal* books while I was in law school, books...
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From: Amazon Posted: Nov 15, 2006 Type: User Review Solid for common law, lacking for UCC

If your prof is really focused on the UCC, this book is going to be a waste of your time. If you have a curmudgeoney old prof who has spent his whole life in academia and is more into contract theory/policy and common law, this book will get you...
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From: Amazon Posted: Nov 07, 2006 Type: User Review Good Overview of Concepts

The book delivers what it promises: a very succinct overview of Contracts law. I found it immensely helpful in understanding major themes in Contracts, and the book addresses many of the most popular cases found in the casebooks. My one complaint...
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From: Amazon Posted: Sep 08, 2005 Type: User Review OK...But not for a law students

This book was ok. It won't help the 1L law students looking for an aid to help them supplement their readings. This book is just a glorified canned case book. Highly recommended for those CONSIDERING law school and want to read about contracts...
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From: Amazon Posted: May 10, 2005 Type: User Review A charming introduction to legal thinking

This is one of the few books that someone should consider reading before law school. Written in a fluid style, the book provides an adequate overview of what could be called "Contracts' Greatest Hits." While it is probably not sufficient to rely...
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