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The Law of Torts: Examples & Explanations, 4th Edition (Examples & Explanations Series)

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Joseph W. Glannon

Price: $51.87


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The Law of Torts: Examples & Explanations, Third Edition

Average Customer Rating: (45)

Joseph W. Glannon

Price: $8.18


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Tags: Textbook Buyback, General, Torts, General, General, Paperback, Printed Books, General AAS, General AAS

A favorite among law students and professors alike, the Examples & Explanations series is ideal for studying, reviewing and testing your understanding through application of hypothetical examples. Authored by leading professors with extensive classroom experience, Examples & Explanations titles offer hypothetical questions in the subject area, complemented by detailed explanations that allow you to test your knowledge of the topic, and compare your own analysis.

#Good book - great seller (2010-07-27) Glannon simply knows what he s going, so much so that a 0L like me can understand this text. I m confident this will help me greatly during the semester. Good seller: great condition and prompt shipping.
#Somethings Missing Here (2010-06-08) Defamation, Invasion of Privacy, Interference with Business Contracts, Frivilous Litigation all are missing here, this does not come close to covering all torts, buyer beware.
#Great book for hypos and trouble spots in learning. (2010-05-01) I used this book to practice hypos for the exam and when hitting rough areas where I needed a less guided and more practical method of learning. The writing style is readable, however the structure does not pair with Prosser Torts 11e casebook well as there is no coverage of defamation. I used various supplements for this class. Before buying all of them, I would go to your law library and look them over, use them for your class and see if they are presented in a way that works for you. My biggest mistake was think...
#A+ (2010-03-30) I m reading this book to prepare for law school. So far I have only read 100/600 pages. However the book is interesting and easy to follow, that s why I gave it 5 stars. It makes law seem like something that is grasp-able and it s helping me see what thinking like a lawyer means. it also seems geared towards those going to law school as it mentions helpful tips for class.
#Wrong one (2010-03-18) Thought it had information for both Torts 1 and 2 but it only covered Torts 1 which I already took and did fine!


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