From concept to closure, A Practical Guide to Drafting Contracts, 2nd Edition provides detailed instruction for drafting contracts. This eBook teaches readers how to adapt existing contracts and forms to the specific needs of their clients, which is commonly done by lawyers. It offers step-by-step instruction and examples, explaining the purpose of each provision for various contracts, including domestic and international transactions. The book also includes practice exercises to develop drafting skills and a working knowledge of contract law language and syntax.
New features in the Second Edition include:
- New contract simulations and drafting exercises
- Enhanced coverage of negotiating and drafting contracts in the United States
- Clear signposting of text and exercises specifically written for non-native speakers
- Mind-mapping exercises to help learners analyze key contract provisions and their impact on other important aspects of the contract
Professors and students will benefit from:
- In-depth explanations and helpful examples
- Step-by-step instruction through the entire drafting process
- Insights into the strategic decisions behind drafting contracts
- Hands-on exercises that:
- Build familiarity with the legal principles of contracts
- Raise awareness of commonly occurring contract provisions
- Encourage the use of appropriate phrasing based on audience and purpose
- Provide practice modifying forms and contracts drafted by other parties
- Discussion of U.S. law related to key contract provisions and drafting issues
- Access to online student resources, including additional exercises and sample contracts, such as APA contracts, Consulting Agreements, and Distribution Contracts, which can be referenced when drafting new contracts
The eBook
2E: 978-1543810622, 978-1543820898To view the ePub ebook, we recommend using the free Adobe Digital Editions (for mobile devices) or Calibre (for Windows/Mac).
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