A decade after its second edition, significant developments warranted a thorough revisiting of the Law of Equitable Remedies.
“The essential features were to bring the book up to date, but also to expand its function to make it more relevant for practitioners and judges as well as students,” says Jeffrey Berryman, author of the text and professor at the University of Windsor Faculty of Law. “It has been picked up and cited in a number of cases — there was clearly a demand that way.”