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Full-Text Articles in Contracts
Perpetuities, Privity And Professional Liability, D. Orville Lahy
Perpetuities, Privity And Professional Liability, D. Orville Lahy
University of Richmond Law Review
As the number of malpractice cases against members of all professions continues to increase, it seems appropriate to review several new developments which may be of considerable importance to the practicing lawyer with respect to his professional liability. The time has come to approach this delicate subject with some plain language about property law and the portentous responsibility of the legal profession in the context of the rule against perpetuities.
A Child's First Book Of Sellers' And Buyers' Remedies- Then And Now, Harry L. Snead Jr.
A Child's First Book Of Sellers' And Buyers' Remedies- Then And Now, Harry L. Snead Jr.
University of Richmond Law Review
If you are one of those uncomfortable lawyers who as yet has not made his first penetration into Article 2 of the Uniform Commercial Code perhaps this brief comparative note can start you on the road to learning the sellers' and buyers' remedies under the Code. The emphasis will be on fundamental differences in approach between the Code and prior law; detailed treatment may be found in texts, treatises, and numerous law review articles.
Recent Cases
University of Richmond Law Review
This is a summary of the case law from 1966.