
REMEDIES: THEIR PROCEDURES AND CASES
Richard H.W. Maloy Professor Emeritus Richard H.W. Maloy practiced law in south Florida for 34 years. In excess of 20 years he has taught at Miami's St. Thomas Law School. During a considerable period of his academic career he has taught Remedies, both in the U.S. and in Spain. Prof. Maloy has drawn from both careers in writing his Remedies casebook. It is his wish that it will offer the student of law, as well as the practitioner, assistance in learning that discipline. Seven chapters are devoted to that so important subject -- the equity jurisdiction of the courts. One chapter deals with a somewhat arcane remedy, entitled Restitution. Three chapters deal with the alternative to equitable relief -- damages. So often remedies will evolve from the U.S. Constitution and/or statutes. There is one chapter that deals with them. Often clients' problems arise out of personal, familial and school relationships. One chapter addresses them. The last chapter in the book concerns how to give effec