The Law of Restitution
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Restitution provides an important means of redress in unjust enrichment cases. It is a fundamental legal principle manifested explicitly in contract, tort, and much of the common law. Offers insightful analysis of principles and practical, expert advice about available remedies in a wide range of actions, The Law of Restitution includes powerful strategies for cases involving such elements or allegations as: Withdrawal of professional services, Disputes between contractors and subcontractors, Void leases, Foreclosure, Fraudulent bank conduct, Securities fraud, Copyright, patent, or trade secret infringement, Breach of advertising, consulting, or franchise contracts, and Unjust enrichment of third-party beneficiaries. Demonstrates how important restitution is in many contract situations, sometimes as an alternative or supplement to damages, sometimes as the only choice for obtaining relief. Find representative cases and pleadings in abundance, to help plan positions and strategies.
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George E. Palmer
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