Title
Tort Law: Skills and Practice Workbook (The Lawyering)
Contributor Roles
Professors Cavazos, Nekheba, and Ramkellawan were contributing authors to the Tort Law: Skills and Practice Workbook.
Files
Description
This tort law workbook is an essential companion to every torts course. It bridges the theory versus praxis gap by introducing real-life tort related challenges that emerge in Harmville, USA, a fictional town. Harmville's residents provide the scenarios for exercises that are integral to effectively building and honing practical legal skills, including critical thinking, legal research, and writing. Students will be required to perform legal tasks for Harmville's residents in a manner that can easily parallel and enhance any torts class. This workbook includes relevant statute(s), case law, and internet links to act on or resolve tort law issues. Each chapter also has a checklist, key questions to ask clients, and an effective self-assessment tool. While this book s applicable reach is broad, it also refers to legal resources and a Teacher s Manual for the following states: Florida; Illinois; New York; Ohio; Pennsylvania; and Texas.
ISBN
978-1-63284-754-6
Publication Date
2017
Document Type
Book
Publisher
Carolina Academic Press
City
Durham
Disciplines
Torts
Recommended Citation
Cavazos, Ann Marie; Nekheba, Nise; and Ramkellawan, Cynthia, "Tort Law: Skills and Practice Workbook (The Lawyering)" (2017). Faculty Books and Book Contributions. 37.
https://commons.law.famu.edu/faculty-books/37