The Torts Process

The Torts Process
ISBN-10
0735563527
ISBN-13
9780735563520
Series
The Torts Process
Category
Law / Torts
Pages
949
Language
English
Published
2007
Publisher
Aspen Publishers
Authors
James A. Henderson, Douglas A. Kysar, John A. Siliciano

Description

The Torts Process, Seventh Edition, offers a student-friendly, procedural approach to tort law. By utilizing a problem-based methodology, students are challenged throughout the text with the use of theoretical and real-life situations. This

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