Richard L. Hasen
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The Glannon Guide to Torts: Learning Torts Through Multiple-Choice Questions and Analysis, Fourth Edition is a powerful combination of well-written explanations, multiple-choice questions, analyses, and exam-taking tips. The text prepares you to take any type of exam that might be offered in a torts course. Honing your understanding of concepts and your ability to apply the rules, Richard L. Hasen presents a thoughtful review of course content—and, in the process, shows you how to effectively analyze and answer exam questions.
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Pub Date: 6/1/2020 Copyright Year: 2020 Pages: 456ISBNs: Print:9781543807745
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