Contracts is not traditionally a transactional course. It is a contract litigation course that aims to answer the question, What do I do if my client wants to escape from a contract or wants a remedy after the other side has breached? It teaches students how to think like commercial litigators
Drawing on her own practice background as a business lawyer and her law school teaching experience, ...
The article advocates including drafting and transactional courses in Legal Writing programs to bett...
This creative and original book is designed for use in three ways. It can supplement a traditional S...
Contracts is not traditionally a transactional course. It is a contract litigation course that aims ...
This article joins a growing body of scholarship on the pedagogy of transactional law and skills. Th...
It is by now almost a commonplace to say that the first year of law school should include skills-foc...
In May 2008, the Center for Transactional Law and Practice at Emory University School of Law held a ...
This short article is based on a talk at Emory Law School on Transactional Lawyering. One overall pe...
This article decries the failure of many law schools to adequately train future lawyers for transact...
Our law schools are embracing in a more powerful way innovative transactional pedagogies that addres...
The student cannot be taught what he needs to know, but he can be coached: 'He has to see on his ow...
Thus, the purpose of this piece is to provide an alternative: a transformation of how Contracts is t...
(Excerpt)Contract-drafting courses are gaining in popularity in law school, and they are a pleasure ...
Although Scott Burnham and others have urged the use of more contracts to teach Contracts for some t...
Those of us teaching the Business Associations course in law schools are almost universally presente...
Drawing on her own practice background as a business lawyer and her law school teaching experience, ...
The article advocates including drafting and transactional courses in Legal Writing programs to bett...
This creative and original book is designed for use in three ways. It can supplement a traditional S...
Contracts is not traditionally a transactional course. It is a contract litigation course that aims ...
This article joins a growing body of scholarship on the pedagogy of transactional law and skills. Th...
It is by now almost a commonplace to say that the first year of law school should include skills-foc...
In May 2008, the Center for Transactional Law and Practice at Emory University School of Law held a ...
This short article is based on a talk at Emory Law School on Transactional Lawyering. One overall pe...
This article decries the failure of many law schools to adequately train future lawyers for transact...
Our law schools are embracing in a more powerful way innovative transactional pedagogies that addres...
The student cannot be taught what he needs to know, but he can be coached: 'He has to see on his ow...
Thus, the purpose of this piece is to provide an alternative: a transformation of how Contracts is t...
(Excerpt)Contract-drafting courses are gaining in popularity in law school, and they are a pleasure ...
Although Scott Burnham and others have urged the use of more contracts to teach Contracts for some t...
Those of us teaching the Business Associations course in law schools are almost universally presente...
Drawing on her own practice background as a business lawyer and her law school teaching experience, ...
The article advocates including drafting and transactional courses in Legal Writing programs to bett...
This creative and original book is designed for use in three ways. It can supplement a traditional S...