Framing Contract Law: An Economic Perspective

Author:   Victor Goldberg
Publisher:   Harvard University Press
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Pages:   424
Publication Date:   05 March 2012
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Author:   Victor Goldberg
Publisher:   Harvard University Press
Imprint:   Harvard University Press
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9780674063921


ISBN 10:   0674063929
Pages:   424
Publication Date:   05 March 2012
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Introduction Part I Some Concepts 1. The Net Profits Puzzle Part II Consideration 2. Reading Wood v. Lucy, Lady Duff Gordon with Help from the Kewpie Dolls 3. Mutuality and the Jobber's Requirements: Middleman to the World 4. Satisfaction Clauses: Consideration without Good Faith 5. Postscript on Freedom from Contract Part III Interpretation 6. Discretion in Long-Term Open Quantity Contracts: Reining in Good Faith 7. In Search of Best Efforts: Reinterpreting Bloor v. Falstaff 8. Columbia Nitrogen v. Royster: Do as They Say, Not as They Do 9. The Battle of the Forms: Fairness, Efficiency, and the Best-Shot Rule Part IV Remedies 10. Campbell v. Wentz: The Case of the Walking Carrots 11. Expectation Damages and Property in the Price 12. The Middleman's Damages: Lost Profits or the Contract-Market Differential 13. An Economic Analysis of the Lost--Volume Retail Seller 14. Consequential Damages 15. A Reexamination of Glanzer v. Shepard: Surveyors on the Tort-Contract Boundary Part V Option to Terminate 16. Bloomer Girl Revisited, or How to Frame an Unmade Picture 17. Bloomer Girl: A Postscript 18. Wasserman v. Township of Middletown: The Penalty Clause That Wasn't Part VI Impossibility, Related Doctrines, and Price Adjustment 19. Price Adjustment in Long--Term Contracts 20. Impossibility and Related Excuses 21. Alcoa v. Essex: Anatomy of a Bungled Deal 22. Mineral Park v. Howard: The Irrelevance of Impracticability Concluding Thoughts Notes References Table of Cases Index

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[Goldberg's] prose is clear, and despite his lack of a law degree, he has a good handle on contract law. While most economic analyses of contract law tend to agree that from an economic perspective the legal system has got contract law basically right, this book analyzes a number of contract cases and finds them either wrong or, if right, wrongly reasoned. The skewering of some of these cases is, in his opinion, like shooting fish in a barrel...[T]his is the most stimulating and interesting book on contract law that I have come across in many years. It is full of surprises. Everyone who works with contracts and every law professor who teaches contracts should take a look at it.--Joseph M. Perillo ContractsProf Blog (07/11/2007)


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Victor Goldberg is Jerome L. Greene Professor of Transactional Law at Columbia Law School.

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