SHOP and BUY - Warren and Walt's Commercial Law (University Casebook Series)
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Binding: Hardcover Dewey Decimal Number: 346 EAN: 9781599411859 ISBN: 1599411857 Label: Foundation Press Manufacturer: Foundation Press Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 1061 Publication Date: 2007-03 Publisher: Foundation Press Studio: Foundation Press
Customer Rating: Summary: Really expensive Comment: I feel like I wasted my money on this book since we read the first 100 pages then started on out of book material. Since it was the most expensive book I have ever purchased I expected a little bit more use out of it. Customer Rating: Summary: Not What I Expected! Comment: WARNING: THIS BOOK IS NOT WRITTEN BY WILLIAM D. WARREN, RENOUNDED HUMORIST AND AUTHOR OF HOW TO DIE: OR THE GOOD GATSBY.
I saw this book for sale, and even though it was $100.00 I thought, 1000 pages by William D. Warren, who also goes by Wm. Douglas Warren, I will buy that for $100.00. No, no. It was a tragic mistake. While I was hoping for outrageous comedy and a laugh a minute narratives, all I got was a book about case studies and stuff legal issues. I guess I should have been tipped off by the name, but Warren is known for his subtleties, (as well as his not so subtleties), so I thought maybe it was just some joke I didn't get. NOPE! If you want a book about law and stuff, buy this one, but if you want a good book, buy How to Die: or The Good Gatsby.
Customer Rating: Summary: Revised 9 Comment: The revised UCC has not been adopted by most states, and the Revised 9 is only adopted by less than 10 states to date. So depending on where you are from, this book may be either helpful or a bit frustrating. The previous buyer's review is missing this crucial bit of info. Customer Rating: Summary: Pain, Pain, and More Pain Comment: I assume you're buying this book becasue you are taking Secured Transactions. I'm sorry. This book is bad. All of the cases deal with old 9 not revised 9 which is usually the current law. You'll read a case- understand it and then they'll say it all changed when they passed revised 9. Prepare to be confused. If you are a professor please be kind, don't force your students to use this book. Any other book has to be better.