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    February 01, 2000

    Wisconsin Lawyer February 2000: State Bar Contract Law Book Focuses on Basics

     

    Wisconsin Lawyer: February 2000

    Vol. 73, No. 2, February 2000

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    State Bar Contract Law Book
    Focuses on Basics

    For more information on the validity of written contract alternatives and the formation of written contracts in Wisconsin, attorneys may want to turn to the State Bar's book Contract Law in Wisconsin. The book clarifies and simplifies the basics of contract law from a Wisconsin perspective.

    Contract Law offers guidance on fundamental topics such as formation, breach, the statute of frauds, modifications and amendments, specific performance, and rescission. Although primarily based on Wisconsin cases and statutes, Contract Law also discusses differences and similarities between state statutory law and the Uniform Commercial Code. The chapter on general drafting principles is especially useful for those seeking practical information on creating a written contract.

    A revised edition of Contract Law in Wisconsin is scheduled for publication in March 2000. In addition to the latest information on contract basics, the revised edition will contain a new chapter on electronic contracts.

    The current edition of Contract Law in Wisconsin is available through the State Bar for $125 (plus shipping and handling), which includes the 1999 supplement. Current owners will be sent the update automatically if they are on the automatic supplementation service, or may order just the update.


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