The law of contracts permeates most, if not all, other subjects of
legal education. The third edition of Principles of Contract Law
surveys the fundamental legal principles underlying the law of
contracts, addressing such customary topics as contract formation,
defenses and other doctrines of avoidance, breach and performance,
remedies, as well as such other collateral but related topics
involving third-party beneficiaries, assignments and delegations.
The text addresses the traditional common law principles governing
contracts, and yet is accompanied by a steadied discussion of
relevant commercial law principles pertaining to the sale of goods
under Article 2 of the Uniform Commercial Code. When able to do so,
the authors remained loyal to their commitment to utilize
time-honored, classic common law cases in their presentment of the
subject matter. While this textbook adopts a classical approach to
the study of contracts, it is also provides a relevant and robust
experience for the aspiring law student. About the Authors: Kevin
S. Marshall is Professor of Law at the University of La Verne
College of Law, Ontario California where he teaches Contracts,
Antitrust, Corporate Finance and Governance and Law &
Economics. Professor Marshall also serves as Lecturer at the
University of La Verne College of Business and Public
Administration where he teaches graduate courses in finance,
economics and quantitative methods. Professor Marshall joined the
La Verne Law faculty in 2004, after having practiced law for
approximately twenty years in Dallas, Texas. Professor Marshall
received his J.D. from Emory University School of Law and his
M.P.A. and his PH.D. in Political Economy from the University of
Texas. Professor Marshall also serves as both a testifying and
consulting economic expert with respect to economic damages in
Robinson-Patman, antitrust, breach of contract, class-action
fairness hearings, wrongful termination, employment discrimination,
personal injury, and wrongful death cases. Professor Marshall has
published and presented numerous books and articles involving the
interdisciplinary workings of law and economics. Juanda Lowder
Daniel currently serves as University Counsel to California State
University. Professor Daniel formerly taught at the University of
La Verne College of Law at the rank of Full Professor teaching
Contracts, Contract Drafting and Sales. Professor Daniel received
her J.D. from Emory University School of Law. Professor Daniel
joined the La Verne Law faculty in 2001, bringing with her a wealth
of practice experience and moot court familiarity. Professor Daniel
also spent four years as deputy city attorney for the City of
Riverside, California, and several years in private practice. She
is a member of the state bars of California, Michigan, Illinois,
Washington, and Minnesota and is admitted to the United States
District Court, Central District of California. Professor Daniel
has published and presented numerous articles on various aspects of
the law of Contracts and Sales.
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