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"Acknowledgements" [2019] ELECD 2876; in Goldberg, P. Victor (ed), "Rethinking the Law of Contract Damages" (Edward Elgar Publishing, 2019) vi

Book Title: Rethinking the Law of Contract Damages

Editor(s): Goldberg, P. Victor

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Section Title: Acknowledgements

Number of pages: 2

Extract:

Acknowledgements
Since the appearance of my previous book, Rethinking Contract Law and
Contract Design, I have been focusing my attention on the law of contract
damages. This volume collects some of my recently published work along with
five previously unpublished essays. I have taken the liberty to drastically prune
the excessive footnoting beloved by law reviews. Half the chapters concern
American law and half English. Given that few scholars and practitioners keep
up with the law and scholarship in both countries, I thought it would be useful
to put the papers together in one place. I have benefited from comments at
workshops at Columbia School of Law, Washington & Lee School of Law,
London School of Economics, and Tubingen University. I would like to thank
the following for their thoughts and comments: Rick Brooks, Lord Lawrence
Collins, Sir Ross Cranston, James Edelman, Johannes Flume, Maeve Glass,
Duncan Hardock, Michael Hefter, Avery Katz, Adam Kramer, Jody Kraus,
Mark Lawson, Ethan Leib, Yael Lifshitz, Jonathan Morgan, Ed Morrison,
Ryan M. Philp, Sir Bernard Rix, Leonora Sagan, Bob Scott, Robert Stevens,
Andrew (Dyson) Summers, John Taurman, Andrew Verstein, Glenn West, and
Florencia Wurgler.
The earlier versions of the chapters are as follows: full citations are given
in the references. Chapter 1 (2018a); Chapter 2 (2016a); Chapter 3 (2017a);
Chapter 5 (2016c); Chapter 8 (2015b); Chapter 9 (2017b); Chapter 10 (2018b);
Chapter 12 (2016b).
The author and publisher gratefully acknowledge permission to reprint the
following:
Rethinking Jacob & Youngs v. Kent, 66 Case, Western Reserve Law ...


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