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March 07, 2013
Surveying All Contracts Professors
Posted by Erik Gerding
The Washington Law Review is devoting a symposium issue this fall to Larry Cunningham's new book Contracts in the Real World: Stories of Popular Contracts and Why They Matter. (I'll be contributing an essay/case study). This follows an online discussion group on the book that took place last semester over at Concurring Opinions.
In connection with the symposium issues, the Washington Law Review is asking all Contracts professors to participate in a brief online survey (see this web page to access the survey).
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