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Reddit mentions of Contracts in a Nutshell (In a Nutshell (West Publishing))
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I used to live by the [Insert Law Subject Here] in a Nutshell series, e.g. Contracts in a Nutshell
They cover dozens of topics, and are always in small paperback form, which is a nice change of pace when one gets sick of carrying 5kg hardbacks to class.
I always thought the series did a nice job of introducing topics in a generalized way and then slowly narrowing the discussion until the details had a solid context.
That sounds like something that would be in the "... for dummies" series if it weren't a legal topic. I think the Nutshell series is the legal equivalent, but it doesn't quite sound like what you want. Between Black's dictionary and this book though, she might be able to figure out what she needs:
http://www.amazon.com/Contracts-Nutshell-In-West-Publishing/dp/0314169245
And if you aren't familiar with the "... for dummies" series, it's not an insult. They have a series of books that attempt to break concepts/topics down into easy to understand terms. Some are really good books on a topic.