Contracts 2
Fall term, Block C
M,T,W 10:20 AM - 11:40 AM
Professor Elizabeth Warren
4 classroom credits LAW-11100A
Contract law is the study of legally enforceable promises, typically exchanged as part of a bargain. Contracts are the principal means by which transactions are conducted and legal obligations are voluntarily incurred. Among the topics to be covered are when a legally enforceable promise exists; when contracts should be voided in the wake of duress, nondisclosure, unconscionability, or other intervening causes; how to interpret contracts; and what remedies to award in the event of breach.