Basic Contract Drafting Assignments A Narrative Approach

Basic Contract Drafting Assignments: A Narrative Approach by Sue Payne is a comprehensive supplement published by Aspen Publishing on November 24, 2010. This 448-page book is designed for use alongside any contracts or drafting course, providing instructors with valuable exercises that help students develop essential skills applicable to advanced transactional work.
Readers will find a structured approach to contract drafting through four engaging sequences that introduce clients, their businesses, and evolving needs. The assignments vary in length and type, encompassing tasks such as gathering information, client interviews, and drafting necessary documents. The book emphasizes methodologies for conceptualizing rights and duties, organizing contracts, ensuring clarity and enforceability, and expressing boilerplate terms. Additional resources, including appendices with practical tips and illustrative examples, further enhance the learning experience for both students and instructors.
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Basic Contract Drafting Assignments: A Narrative Approach is a unique supplement of contract drafting exercises designed to be used with any contracts or drafting course book. Instructors who want to incorporate drafting exercises into the classroom experience will find an invaluable asset in his supplement, which provides students with the tools necessary to develop skills that can be applied to various types of advanced transactional work.
Divided into four interest-catching sequences, this concise paperback takes a narrative approach, and gives students the opportunity to learn by doing:
- The first assignment in each sequence introduces the clients, their businesses, and their needs.
- In the second and third assignments those clients evolve and grow, and their business needs change.
- Each sequence features assignments of varying lengths and types, including gathering information, interviewing the client, outlining the issues that need to be considered from both sides of the table, and drafting the necessary memos, letters, and final contract.
- The assignments focus on methodologies in four areas:
- How to conceptualize in writing the parties rights, duties, risks, and protections.
- How to organize a contract on both the macro and the micro levels.
- How to draft for clarity and enforceability.
- How to express boilerplate terms.
Additional resources for students and instructors include:
- Entertaining and informative appendices, among them
- What Deal Lawyers Say to Each Other: A Dictionary of Contract Negotiation and Drafting Slang
- Ten Tips for Interviewing a Client about a Transaction
- Decoding the Comments on Student Contracts: Some Samples with Illustrations
Basic Contract Drafting Assignments will augment and enhance any book you are currently using by providing a wealth exercises that will help students learn real-world drafting techniques and skills.
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