The first book any publisher has come out with specifically dedicated to the work of a full array of transactional clinics, this book serves as the basic introductory reading material for the seminar component of a law school transactional clinical course. The book includes chapters addressing:
- Skill issues as they relate specifically to transactional practice, including interviewing, counseling, negotiation and drafting;
- Ethical and professional role issues arising in that type of work;
- Community group representation and economic development; and
- Substantive law topics that students typically encounter in transactional clinics.