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Legal Solutions from Thomson Reuters offers comprehensive California legal resources, including law books, WestlawNext, legal software and automated forms for California attorneys.

Written for California paralegals by two Los Angeles Superior Court judges, this manual is designed to acquaint paralegals with the basics of personal injury litigation.

Book   $218.00

Get step-by-step guidance from experienced legal professionals on current business litigation issues along with statutes and cases. Includes necessary forms.

Book (Full Set)   $2,065.00
ProView eBook   $2,065.00

This Aspatore legal title for California provides practitioners with a comprehensive explanation of all aspects of tree law.

Book   $80.00

This publication provides official California regulations that are valuable for anyone working in housing or community development fields.

Book  

Sentencing California Crimes is the first comprehensive review of the law and procedure concerning the sentencing of felonies and misdemeanors.

Book (Full Set)   $470.00
ProView eBook   $470.00

This title is an authoritative resource for handling agency cases — from investigations through administrative hearings and judicial appeals — as well as navigating the rulemaking process, open meetings laws, and the California Public.

Book (Full Set)   $726.00
ProView eBook   $726.00

This manual provides expert guidance on the fundamentals of handling workers' compensation cases. It includes sample forms, hundreds of real-life examples, and instructive practice pointers.

Book   $218.00

This publication provides the official regulations pertaining to Child Care Facility Licensing.

Book  

This publication provides the regulations pertaining to California’s usually complicated public utilities and energy industry.

Book