Making and Doing Deals is a book that your students will enjoy learning from both during the course and beyond. It is also a book that should be fun for you to teach from. It’s a book that students find entertaining (at least compared to their other law books) and, therefore, a book that they will read. Since the First Edition, students have been reading Making and Doing Deals because the cases, problems, and text not only help them learn what they need to know as first-year law students, but also address the real-world problems and situations they will encounter long after they graduate.
Genuinely terrible textbook. Probably the worst I’ve ever used. Horribly organized, refused to give a single definition ever, and it was full of way too many weird sexual jokes about the authors entering strange contracts. Most useless 1200 pages I have ever had the misfortune of reading. Sad that forests are getting destroyed for nonsense like this. If I woke up in a saw trap and that puppet told me I had to remove all my teeth or read one chapter of this textbook, I would not hesitate to ask where the pliers were. 👎