Education
Bachelor of Science, Bates College, 1961. Bachelor of Laws, Yale University, 1964.
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A coursebook on the law of sales, sales law and the contracting process provides analysis of important cases and principal Code provisions. It examines the business environments in which sales transactions occur. Discusses the counseling role of lawyers.
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Gillette, Schwartz and Scott's casebook provides detailed information on payment systems and credit instruments. The casebook provides the tools for fast, easy, on-point research. Part of the University Casebook Series, it includes selected cases designed to illustrate the development of a body of law on a particular subject. Text and explanatory materials designed for law study accompany the cases.
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This text brings together important legal studies and a wealth of materials by economists, historians, political scientists, and sociologists to illuminate the intellectual currents and social and political forces behind contemporary practices and procedures. Designed to complement any standard casebook, it will be an invaluable resource both for the required contracts course and for any upper-level contract theory course. The Foundations of Law Series offers a collection of comprehensive readings that provide an interdisciplinary perspective on a substantive legal field. Edited by scholars who have made important contributions, the readings are designed to provide an accessible introduction to the leading scholarship in a field. Accompanying notes and questions permit students to engage fully in the literature on their own, as well as to aid their understanding of material covered in classes.
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Bachelor of Science, Bates College, 1961. Bachelor of Laws, Yale University, 1964.
Associate attorney Rosenman, Colin, Kaye, Petschek, Freund & Emil, 1964—1969. Assistant professor Indiana University, 1969—1972, associate professor, 1972—1975, professor, law, 1975—1976. Visiting professor University Southern California Law Center, 1976—1977, professor, 1977—1980, Maurice Jones, Junior professor, 1980—1987.
Professor, law & social science California Institute of Technology. Visiting professor, law & social science California Institute of Technology, 1979—1981, professor, 1981—1987, Yale Law School. Townsend professor Yale University, New Haven, 1987—1994, Sterling professor law, since 1994.
Board directors Furniture Brands International, Cliffs Natural Resources Inc., since 1991.
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Co-author: Commercial Law: Principles and Policies, 1982, 1991, Sales Law and the Contracting Process, 1982, 1991, Fundamentals of Contract Law, 1994, Payment Systems and Credit Instruments, 1996. Contributor articles to law journals. Editor: Journal of Law, Economics, & Organization.
Co-author: Payment Systems & Credit Instruments, 1996, Foundations of Contract Law, 1994, Commercial Transactions: Principles & Policies, 1991, Sales Law & the Contracting Process, 1991. Author: A Contract Theory Approach to Business Bankruptcy, The Political Economy of Private Legislatures, 1995, Bankruptcy Workouts & Debt Contracts, 1993, The Default Rule Paradigm and the Limits of Contract Law, 1993. Co-author: Price, Quality and Timing of Moves in Markets with Incomplete Information: An Experimental Analysis, 1992.
Author: Relational Contracts in the Courts: An Analysis of Incomplete Agreements and Judicial Strategies, 1992.
President American Law & Economics Association. Member American Academy of Arts & Sciences.