This study aid features an innovative method of content organization. It uses a checklist format to lead students through questions they need to ask to fully evaluate the legal problem they are trying to solve. It also synthesizes the material in a way that most students are unable to do on their own, and assembles the different issues, presenting a clear guide to procedural analysis that students can draw upon when writing their exams. Other study aids provide sample problems, but none offer the systematic approach to problem solving found in this book.
Brought tears to my eyes. After a semester of a professor who speaks in constant parentheses, this beautiful, tiny, succinct story of contract law condensed eighteen weeks into two days of casual reading. I’ll never wonder the difference between promissory and equitable estoppel again. Thank you Suzanne.