Law School for Visual Learners: Contracts
Contracts is one of the most important subjects in law school and on the bar exam. It is also one of the subjects that can feel the most overwhelming when rules, exceptions, defenses, and fact patterns begin to stack on top of one another.
Law School for Visual Learners: Contracts was created to help law students understand contract law in a clearer, more organized, and more visual way.
This outline covers key common law and UCC contract issues, with substantive law designed to support students preparing for law school exams and the California Bar Exam. Instead of forcing students to dig through dense explanations and disconnected rules, this book helps organize contract law into a structure that is easier to follow, remember, and apply.
Inside, readers will find guidance on core contract law topics, including formation, offer, acceptance, consideration, defenses, interpretation, performance, breach, remedies, and UCC issues involving the sale of goods.
This book is designed for students who want to:
In addition to the contracts outline, this book includes law school performance tips, exam preparation tips, and career development guidance to help students approach law school with more focus, strategy, and confidence.
Written by Leslie Juvin-Acker, J.D., Law School for Visual Learners: Contracts combines substantive legal instruction with practical student support. Leslie's approach helps students not only learn the law, but also develop the mindset, organization, and performance habits needed to succeed.
If you have ever felt lost in contract law, overwhelmed by bar exam outlines, or unsure how to turn rules into legal analysis, this book was made for you.
You can understand contracts.
You can organize the rules.
You can spot the issues.
You can write stronger answers.
You can succeed.
Law School for Visual Learners: Contracts helps students turn contract law from a confusing subject into a clear, structured, and manageable study system.