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American Contract Law for a Global Age, 2017a

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About the Authors<br />

Franklin G. Snyder is Professor of <strong>Law</strong> at Texas A&M University School of <strong>Law</strong>,<br />

where he has taught <strong>Contract</strong>s and Business Associations since 2000. He also has<br />

taught as a visiting professor at the law schools at Notre Dame, Temple University,<br />

and the University of Idaho. Prior to entering teaching, he was a partner in the<br />

Washington, D.C. office of Latham & Watkins and clerked on the U.S. Court of<br />

Appeals <strong>for</strong> the D.C. Circuit. Professor Snyder is the founder of the annual<br />

International Conference on <strong>Contract</strong>s, now in its thirteenth year, and Co-Founder<br />

and Editor Emeritus of the <strong>Contract</strong>sProf blog. He is one of the co-revisers of the new<br />

edition of the popular White & Summers UCC Hornbook series by West Academic,<br />

the first volume of which, Principles of Sales <strong>Law</strong> (2d ed.), was published in 2017. He<br />

is also co-editor of the book, Harry Potter and the <strong>Law</strong>.<br />

Mark Edwin Burge is Professor of <strong>Law</strong> and Director of San Antonio Programs at<br />

Texas A&M University School of <strong>Law</strong>, where he teaches <strong>Contract</strong>s, Payment<br />

Systems, and practice skills courses, including <strong>Contract</strong> Drafting. His scholarship<br />

focuses on commercial law, emerging payment systems, and legal pedagogy. Prior to<br />

entering teaching in 2005, he practiced in the area of business and commercial<br />

litigation and related transactions, including representation of financial institutions<br />

victimized by kiting and other negotiable instrument fraud schemes. Burge is a<br />

Contributing Editor to <strong>Contract</strong>sProf Blog, President of the Central States <strong>Law</strong><br />

Schools Association (2017-2018), and a member of the Legal Writing Institute.<br />

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