2016 by Browne C. Lewis, Cleveland-Marshall College of Law.
Trains law students to think and act like probate attorneys. This book's focus is problem-solving and legal application; the book includes numerous problems, so law students can learn to apply the law they learn from reading the cases. It also contains collaborative learning exercises to encourage students to engage in group problem-solving. The book is divided into three parts to reflect the main types of issues that students will encounter if they practice probate law. The book's organization mirrors the manner in which probate law is practiced in the real world.
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George Siedel, University of Michigan
Jethro Lieberman, New York Law School
Provides students with context and essential legal concepts relating to property rights and duties, estate planning, insurance, secured transactions, mortgages, and related topics.