Introduce yourself to the most lively and clearly-written new study guide for Torts courses that parallels the basic coverage of first-year torts casebooks to help students understand this confusing area of the law.
In The Law of Torts: Example and Explanations, Professor Joseph Glannon explains fundamental concepts and doctrines in torts law through:
Concise, clearly written text;
A mix of practical real-world problems that engage students in the subject matter;
Lucid textual explanations that help students review the material and reinforce their understanding.
Professor Glannon's torts book includes:
A discussion of intentional torts and negligence;
Causation, and the duty element;
Damages for personal injury;
An analysis of a personal injury case;
Liability of multiple defendants, and the effect of plaintiff's conduct;
A brand-new, three-chapter section on Taking a Torts Essay Exam that addresses potential pitfalls and includes guidance, tips, sample exam questions and answers;
An expanded discussion of causation for greater clarity and accessibility;
New citations reflecting the most current law;
New examples and explanations throughout the text. |