The Commercial Finance book is designed to update (and replace) the course on "Secured Credit" traditionally taught in law school. By shifting the focus to commercial finance, and by shifting the materials to emphasize pro-active document design and analysis, the book supports a course that is at once more consonant with likely career paths and more experiential.
This book provides a comprehensive study of the Supreme Court's bankruptcy cases, illustrating and explaining the structural reasons for the Court's narrow bankruptcy perspective.
In this book, Ronald J. Mann provides detailed case studies of the Supreme Court's closely divided bankruptcy cases, based on the Justices' private papers and a detailed examination of the sources on which the Justices rely. This book will appeal to scholars, students, and practitioners in the fields of bankruptcy and constitutional law.
The only casebook dealing with e-commerce, Electronic Commerce, Fourth Edition, utilizes problems to expound a transactional approach to electronic commerce. Written by Ronald J. Mann, a preeminent and prolific Commercial Law scholar, this system-oriented text is structured around the hypothetical representation of a technology company. The new edition has been meticulously updated with the latest cases and problems that reflect those cases an...