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Book Synopsis: Use this short secondary text with any torts casebook to give your students a demonstration of the practical dimensions to tort law alongside the doctrine they are already learning. The Torts Game is ingeniously designed to engage student interest as it reviews key topics.
This new coursebook vividly illustrates the realities of tort law:
- uses real world case involving Charles “Mean Joe” Greene to work through torts doctrines
- provides four modules that address intentional tort, the interplay between intentional tort and negligence, employer liability and insurance dimensions
- each module familiarizes students with primary materials
- designed to fit with existing torts assignments
- helps students understand both the strategic and the ethical choices attorneys face in preparing cases
This unique text brings students as close to actual practice as any book can. Give your students an unforgettable introduction to Torts by adopting The Torts Game for your next class.
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Looking for a unique and captivating way to teach your students about tort law? Look no further than The Torts Game: Defending Mean Joe Greene. This ingenious coursebook is specifically designed to engage your students' interest while reinforcing the fundamental principles of tort law they are already learning. By using a real-world case involving Charles "Mean Joe" Greene, this book brings the complexities of tort law to life, giving students a practical understanding of the subject.
With four modules covering intentional torts, the interplay between intentional torts and negligence, employer liability, and insurance dimensions, The Torts Game ensures that students become familiar with primary materials and gain a comprehensive perspective on tort law. By integrating seamlessly with existing torts assignments, this coursebook saves you time and enhances your curriculum.
This exceptional text not only equips students with a deep understanding of tort law but also exposes them to the strategic and ethical dilemmas attorneys face when preparing cases. By adopting The Torts Game for your next class, you will give your students an unforgettable introduction to the world of torts and pave the way for their future success in the legal field.
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