Professor Larry Cunningham’s new book, Contracts in the Real World, demonstrates that there is much to learn about contract law from a few well-chosen stories. The goal of this Essay is to provide a similar service, relying on stories gleaned from movies and television—contracts in the “reel world,” so to speak—to illustrate and then undermine the traditional stories told about contract formation and modification. We can learn much from the scenes discussed herein about how consumers might be led to think contracts are formed, and perhaps misled about the certainty contracts provide
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I am honored to contribute to this symposium in honor of Bill Whitford. I have been an admirer of Bi...
Part I of this essay examines how businesses have shaped the evolution of contract’s form from the p...
This article considers the system of unilateral private ordering by form contracts: the presumptions...
This is a review essay of Professor Lawrence Professor Cunningham’s book Contracts in the Real World...
(Excerpt) In his recent book published by Cambridge University Press, Professor Lawrence Cunningham ...
Lawrence Cunningham’s Contracts in the Real World offers a good starting place for necessary convers...
Is the domain of contract waxing or waning? Lawrence Friedman\u27s pathbreaking 1965 book, Contract ...
Contracts have been reviled since before the Marx Brothers\u27 infamous there ain\u27t no Sanity Cl...
Lawrence Cunningham\u27s Contracts in the Real World offers a good starting place for necessary conv...
Thus, the purpose of this piece is to provide an alternative: a transformation of how Contracts is t...
This article is a somewhat abridged version of the fifth annual Foulston-Siefkin Lecture which Profe...
This article focuses on the general problems confronting parties designing a contractual relationshi...
A basic function of any legal system is to provide a set of rules to govern the consequences of cond...
Stewart Macaulay’s research on the ways that Wisconsin manufacturers transact debunked the centralit...
Rethinking Contract Law and Contract Design presents a rich array of ideas that reassess the law and...
I am honored to contribute to this symposium in honor of Bill Whitford. I have been an admirer of Bi...
Part I of this essay examines how businesses have shaped the evolution of contract’s form from the p...
This article considers the system of unilateral private ordering by form contracts: the presumptions...