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2.0 out of 5 stars
Needed it for school,
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This review is from: Accidental Justice: The Dilemmas of Tort Law (Yale Contemporary Law Series) (Paperback)
I needed this book for a class I took. It is a very stupid book. It is mostly fluff and could be a just a few pages long. Once it explains how forensic economics works, it pretty much just repeats itself for the rest of the book. I sold it on half.com for a couple dollars as soon as the semeseter was over.
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Accidental Justice: The Dilemmas of Tort Law (Yale Contemporary Law Series) by Peter A. Bell (Paperback - January 11, 1999)
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