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Damages for Breach of Contract

Damages for Breach of Contract

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Format: Hardback
Publication date: 21 November 2022
Publisher: Sweet & Maxwell Ltd


This groundbreaking new work on Damages for Breach of Contract, penned by the esteemed Remedies Law expert, Professor Katy Barnett, offers comprehensive and invaluable guidance on the intricate nature, scope, and boundaries of the damages that individuals and businesses can seek in the aftermath of a contract breach. Delving into a myriad of relevant topics, Professor Barnett's expertise shines through as she unravels the complex web of legal principles and precedents that govern the pursuit of compensation in such cases.

From the outset, the book provides a clear and concise introduction to the concept of damages for breach of contract, laying the foundation for the subsequent chapters. It explores the various types of damages that may be awarded, including economic losses, non-economic losses, consequential damages, and punitive damages, each with its own unique characteristics and implications.

In the subsequent chapters, Professor Barnett delves into the intricacies of calculating and proving damages, offering practical insights and strategies for navigating the complex legal landscape. She discusses the importance of documenting and preserving evidence, as well as the role of expert testimony in supporting claims for substantial damages. Moreover, the book addresses the issue of mitigation, exploring how parties can reduce the potential impact of a breach of contract on their respective positions.

Throughout the text, Professor Barnett employs a user-friendly and accessible writing style, making the content accessible to a wide range of readers, including legal professionals, business owners, and individuals seeking to understand their rights and obligations in the context of contract breaches. She incorporates real-world examples and case studies to illustrate the practical application of the legal principles discussed, providing a practical perspective on the potential outcomes of contract disputes.

In conclusion, this exceptional work on Damages for Breach of Contract is a must-read for anyone involved in legal practice or business transactions. It offers a comprehensive and authoritative exploration of the damages framework, providing valuable insights and practical guidance for navigating the complex world of contract disputes. Whether you are seeking to protect your interests or represent clients in such cases, Professor Barnett's book is an invaluable resource that will enhance your understanding and expertise in this field.

This groundbreaking new work on Damages for Breach of Contract, penned by the esteemed Remedies Law expert, Professor Katy Barnett, offers comprehensive and invaluable guidance on the intricate nature, scope, and boundaries of the damages that individuals and businesses can seek in the aftermath of a contract breach. Delving into a myriad of relevant topics, Professor Barnett's expertise shines through as she unravels the complex web of legal principles and precedents that govern the pursuit of compensation in such cases.

From the outset, the book provides a clear and concise introduction to the concept of damages for breach of contract, laying the foundation for the subsequent chapters. It explores the various types of damages that may be awarded, including economic losses, non-economic losses, consequential damages, and punitive damages, each with its own unique characteristics and implications.

In the subsequent chapters, Professor Barnett delves into the intricacies of calculating and proving damages, offering practical insights and strategies for navigating the complex legal landscape. She discusses the importance of documenting and preserving evidence, as well as the role of expert testimony in supporting claims for substantial damages. Moreover, the book addresses the issue of mitigation, exploring how parties can reduce the potential impact of a breach of contract on their respective positions.

Throughout the text, Professor Barnett employs a user-friendly and accessible writing style, making the content accessible to a wide range of readers, including legal professionals, business owners, and individuals seeking to understand their rights and obligations in the context of contract breaches. She incorporates real-world examples and case studies to illustrate the practical application of the legal principles discussed, providing a practical perspective on the potential outcomes of contract disputes.

In conclusion, this exceptional work on Damages for Breach of Contract is a must-read for anyone involved in legal practice or business transactions. It offers a comprehensive and authoritative exploration of the damages framework, providing valuable insights and practical guidance for navigating the complex world of contract disputes. Whether you are seeking to protect your interests or represent clients in such cases, Professor Barnett's book is an invaluable resource that will enhance your understanding and expertise in this field.

Weight: 662g
Dimension: 162 x 241 x 28 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780414110878
Edition number: 2 ed

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