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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.

This subscription gives you access to appellate briefs filed in the U.S. Supreme Court, U.S. Tax Court, and U.S. courts of appeals.

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This Aspatore legal title discusses the intersection of trusts and long-term care in California.

Book   $80.00

This publication provides the official regulations of the Radiologic Health Branch, which is responsible for providing public health functions associated with administering a radiation control program.

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This Aspatore legal title provides a look into bankruptcy and foreclosure law, and mediation for specific issues and disputes.

Book   $99.00

This publication provides the complete text of Title 16 (Professional and Vocational Regulations), covers numerous professional regulatory bodies.

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This publication provides the complete and extensive regulations pertaining to the food and agriculture industry in California.

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This publication provides possible amendments, adoptions, repeals, notices of general public interest, petition decisions, and state-issued summaries of approved regulations.

Book   $546.00

This law dictionary provides judicial and statutory meaning of policy terms contained in first-party property and third-party liability insurance policies.

Book (Full Set)   $1,724.00
ProView eBook   $1,724.00

Hardbound set contains cases determined in the California Courts of Appeal and Appellate Departments of the Superior Court.

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

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