What's included
12 live meetings
11 in-class hoursClass Experience
US Grade 8 - 11
What will be taught? We will cover what is a contract, how is it formed, what are ways that contracts don't actually form, what happens when someone "breaks" the contract, and what are the consequences of doing so. Contract law is usually covered in two semesters in law school, but we will do a general overview in this 12-week class. Month 1: Common law contract formation and special issues; Month 2: UCC Contract formation and special issues; Month 3: Breach of contract and Remedies What topics will be covered? Class 01: What are contracts? Common law contracts vs. UCC Class 02: mutual assent Class 03: consideration Class 04: UCC contracts Class 05: Merchant rule Class 06: Counter offer & revocation Class 07: Defenses to Formation 1 Class 08: Defenses to Formation 2 Class 09: Breach part 1 Class 10: Breach part 2 Class 11: Remedies part 1 Class 12: Remedies part 2 How is this class structured: We will begin the class with Socratic-style questions to get them pondering about the topic at hand. We will then learn the general legal principles behind the topic. We will expand on those general principles by reviewing case law that ruled on various nuances. Students will be able to ask questions and pose their own hypothetical scenarios for discussion. We will test their understanding with hypothetical questions similar to those asked in law school exams. How will I teach/What is my teaching style? I like to have a dialogue with my students. I often ask Socratic-style questions to help the students arrive at the answer on their own. When I share information, I test for understanding and implementation by asking students to analyze hypothetical scenarios. All of this is similar to how classes are conducted in law school! No prior knowledge or experience is necessary.
Learning Goals
Students will get an overview of contract law. They will learn what a contract is, the different types of contracts, how they are formed, and what happens when agreements are broken or were not properly formed.
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External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Sources
The Uniform Commercial Code (primary source)
Case law (primary source)
Principles of Contract Law (American Casebook Series), Steven Burton (secondary source)
My notes and outlines from law school
Teacher expertise and credentials
I am a law student and have successfully studied and achieved high grades in my contract law courses. I also have ten years of paralegal experience which included drafting contracts. I have been successful in conveying complex legal topics to students of all ages.
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Live Group Class
$240
for 12 classes1x per week, 12 weeks
55 min
Completed by 2 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 13-18
3-12 learners per class