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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.

New edition This manual provides expert guidance in handling trial preparation and in-court assignments during a civil trial.

Book   $218.00

New edition This set provides court rules plus civil practice guides integrating procedural law and secondary sources specific to common court filings.

Book (Full Set)   $272.00

New edition This product provides a comprehensive review of all the motions that are filed in California criminal cases.

Book   $781.00
ProView eBook   $781.00

New edition This title contains the complete text of the California Water Code in a portable pamphlet.

Book   $215.00
ProView eBook   $215.00

New edition This product is a basic guide to trial objections in California. Its pocket-size is designed for quick courtroom reference.

Book   $176.00

Contains the California Public Utilities Commission rules of procedure and forms necessary for practice before the commission.

Book (Full Set)   $145.00

New edition KeyRules provides outlines of the procedural laws needed to draft, file, and serve common civil court filings quickly and correctly.

Book   $231.00

This publication provides California regulations pertaining to the licensing of community care facilities.

Book  

New edition Authored by experienced litigators, this how-to guide on workers' compensation includes detailed analysis of current issues, statutes, rules, and cases.

Book (Full Set)   $1,346.00
ProView eBook   $1,346.00

This extensive set provides official regulations from the California Code of Regulations from more than 200 state agencies.

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