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[PDF] Remedies: Cases and Problems (University Casebook Series) Free

14 minutes ago - COPY LINK TO DOWNLOAD : https://slideservehome.blogspot.com/?vivi=156662830X | [PDF READ ONLINE] Remedies: Cases and Problems (University Casebook Series) | Law school casebook that focuses on damage remedies, explaining proof requirements, assessing arguments and offering traditional and optional ways of applying the rules. The book is geared to the strategic and tactical concerns of litigation. It demonstrates how to shape claims for tactical advantage. Discusses how courts handle remedial claims not in the public intere

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[PDF] Remedies: Cases and Problems (University Casebook Series) Free

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  1. [PDF] Remedies: Cases and Problems (University Casebook Series) Free

  2. Description Law school casebook that focuses on damage remedies, explaining proof requirements, assessing arguments and offering traditional and optional ways of applying the rules. The book is geared to the strategic and tactical concerns of litigation. It demonstrates how to shape claims for tactical advantage. Discusses how courts handle remedial claims not in the public interest. Also discusses punitive damages, attorney fees, &quottorreform&quotand damage caps, emotional distress damages, defamation, and interference with contract.

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