Introduction to Contracts and Restitution

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West Publishing Company, 1993 - Business & Economics - 539 pages
Frey, Bitting and Frey employ a unique paralegal-specific "road-map" approach that develops an analytical model for evaluating contract problems. This gives your students an organized system to work with, rather than unrelated rules. The Second Edition includes The Uniform Commercial Code Articles 1 & 2 in full with comments and material on how to brief a case and analyze a statute. Frequent examples and problems reinforce concepts while cases apply rules and give experience reading and critiquing.

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Contents

Contracts That Are Unenforceable
7
A Road Map for the Law of Restitution
13
INTRODUCTION Three Issues in the Choice of Law
19
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Martin A. Frey, BSME, JD, LLM, is a Professor Emeritus at The University of Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma, Senior Adjunct Settlement Judge for the United States District and Bankruptcy Courts for the Northern Districts of Oklahoma, and was the Reporter for the Civil Justice Reform Act Advisory Group for the United States District Court for the Northern District of Oklahoma. He was a professor at Drake and Texas Tech Universities and a visiting professor at the University of Maine, Washington University (St. Louis), the University of Alabama, Wake Forest University, Stetson University, and Florida International University. When teaching, Professor Frey served on a number of site visitation teams for the Section on Accreditation and Admission to the Bar of the American Bar Association. Professor Frey currently volunteers with the Financial Crimes Unit of the Tulsa Police Department. He is the author or co-author of "The Little Black Book, A Do-It Yourself Guide for Law School Competitions" (Carolina Academic Press, 2002); "Alternative Methods of Dispute Resolution" (Delmar Learning Thomson, 2003); "Introduction to the Law of Contracts, 4th Edition (Delmar Cengage Learning, 2008); "Introduction to Bankruptcy Law, 6th Edition (Delmar Cengage Learning, 2013); and "Essentials of Contract Law," 2nd Edition (Cengage Learning, 2015). Terry H. Bitting is an attorney in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and teaches Contracts in the Legal Assistant program at Tulsa Community College. She earned a B.S. from the University of Tulsa and a J.D. from the University of Tulsa College of Law. Upon graduation, Ms. Bitting has been a part-time public defender, a conflict public defender at juvenile court, and in private practice in her own firm. Ms. Bitting is a member of the Oklahoma and American Bar Associations.

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