LexisNexis Practice Guide: District of Columbia Contract Litigation

LexisNexis Practice Guide: District of Columbia Contract Litigation provides practical, step-by-step guidance on all phases of contract litigation in the District of Columbia.
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LexisNexis Practice Guide: District of Columbia Contract Litigation is part of the LexisNexis series of practice guides for District of Columbia attorneys. Created under the guidance of Author Richard P. Goldberg, a Principal at Goldberg & Goldberg, PLLC, a District of Columbia corporate and litigation practice, LexisNexis Practice Guide: District of Columbia Contract Litigation provides practical, step-by-step guidance on all phases of contract litigation in the District of Columbia.

The task-based format guides you through all potential claims, defenses, and other issues that might arise in an action involving contract claims. This guide simplifies the process of litigating a contract case by identifying the essential elements and setting them out in a comprehensive yet easy to understand way. Expert Insights are reflected throughout, with strategic points, warnings, traps, and other types of practice tips targeting issues of particular interest.

The 2022 edition ISBN is 9781663350039.

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Table of contents

Chapter 1 Applicable Law, Jurisdiction, and Venue

Chapter 2 Elements and Pleading the Case

Chapter 3 Interpretation, Modification, Waiver, Estoppel, and Rescission

Chapter 4 Causes of Action and Defenses

Chapter 5 Quasi-Contracts, Unjust Enrichment, and Related Causes of Action

Chapter 6 Special Contracts

Chapter 7 Electronic Contracts

Chapter 8 Remedies

Chapter 9 Damages

Chapter 10 Attorneys’ Fees and Costs

Chapter 11 Contract Litigation During a Defendant’s Bankruptcy