Aspen Casebook Ser.: Torts By Twerski, Henderson, Wendel 4th Edition

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Item Width: 7.4 in Author: James A. Henderson Jr., W. Bradley Wendel, Aaron D. Twerski width: 7.4 in Type: Textbook Series: Aspen Casebook Ser. Subject: Legal Education, Torts, General Personalized: No Language: English Features: New Edition Country of Origin: United States Publication Year: 2017 Format: Book, Other Educational Level: Adult & Further Education Publisher: Wolters Kluwer Legal & Regulatory U.S. Subject Area: Law Item Length: 10 in Publication Name: Torts : Cases and Materials Number of Pages: 1040 Pages

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Aspen Casebook Ser.: Torts By Twerski, Henderson, Wendel 4th Edition. The Aspen Casebook Ser.: Torts by Twerski, Henderson, and Wendel 4th Edition is a comprehensive textbook on the subject of torts in law. Published by Wolters Kluwer Legal & Regulatory U.S., this book presents cases and materials relevant to legal education, specifically focusing on torts and general legal principles. With a publication year of 2017 and a total of 1040 pages, this textbook is a valuable resource for students and professionals in the field of law. Written in English by renowned authors James A. Henderson Jr., W. Bradley Wendel, and Aaron D. Twerski, this book offers a detailed exploration of torts and related legal concepts. Some highlighting throughout. Connected Casebook Code never used. The Aspen Casebook Ser.: Torts by Twerski, Henderson, and Wendel 4th Edition is a comprehensive textbook on the subject of torts in law. Published by Wolters Kluwer Legal & Regulatory U.S., this book presents cases and materials relevant to legal education, specifically focusing on torts and general legal principles. With a publication year of 2017 and a total of 1040 pages, this textbook is a valuable resource for students and professionals in the field of law. Written in English by renowned authors James A. Henderson Jr., W. Bradley Wendel, and Aaron D. Twerski, this book offers a detailed exploration of torts and related legal concepts. Some highlighting throughout. Connected Casebook Code never used.