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Wills, Trusts, and Estates: The Essentials (“Essentials”) offers a streamlined yet comprehensive presentation of wealth transfer law for an introductory law school course. Written by widely recognized scholars in the field, this text covers the core legal principles that are essential to a trusts and estates practice, including most concepts that are tested on the bar exam. For a fresh perspective, Essentials incorporates current events, lively cases, and engaging examples. It also enables students to maximize out-of-class preparation time by delivering information in an efficient, straightforward way. Each chapter contains: (1) clearly explained summaries of each doctrine, (2) explanato...
"Contracts casebook for law students"--
Negotiation -- Mediation -- Arbitration -- Dispute resolution public policy.
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A Primer on Law and the U.S. Legal System: Beasties v. Monster doesn’t just provide budding law students with an introduction to law school. It lays a foundation for enthusiasm and engagement on the road ahead. Covering foundational topics from exam writing to the structure of the federal government and court systems, David Horton breathes life into the concepts students will encounter at the beginning of their law school careers through the lens of a 2015 civil jury trial in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York: Beastie Boys v. Monster Energy Drink Company. Professors and students will benefit from: A walkthrough of a case that introduces students to the problem method Exercises at the end of each chapter to help students check their knowledge An engaging case that is sure to spark debate between students beginning their law school journeys
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Developed for use in Libraries and other organisations collecting Indigenous Australian materials; lists culturally appropriate terms for use in classifying material; protocols for good practice in dealing with Indigenous material.