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Working with Contracts - What Law School Doesn't Teach You (Practising Law Institute 2002) is a guidebook on the practical aspects of contracts that must be mastered by all transactional lawyers.
As of November 15, 2006 more than 11,000 copies of the book have been sold.
According to a review in the New York Law Journal:
Working with Contracts should become a bible for... associates in large corporate firms because it offers the reader both basic and more-advanced drafting techniques and concepts. The conscientious reader will be drawn into the subject matter and may likely be surprised that such potentially complex, and perhaps dull, topics could be so inspiring.












