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

Gives you a compact reference work of basic practice matters and forms for civil cases in Georgia.

Book   $1,206.00
ProView eBook   $1,206.00

This title gives you a comprehensive review of postjudgment collection tools and suggestions on their use.

Book   $173.00
ProView eBook   $173.00

Use this work to gain strategic advice, trial guidance, and discovery techniques for DUI matters and to make sense of confusing sentencing requirements.

Book   $1,137.00
ProView eBook   $1,137.00

Comprehensive collection of forms for transactions in compliance with Georgia law.

Book (Full Set)   $6,438.00

This is an up-to-date, in-depth examination of evidence law in Georgia, fully incorporating the new Evidence Code which went into effect January 1, 2013.

Book   $750.00
ProView eBook   $750.00

A practical guide to the law of evidence in Georgia as applied in criminal cases, Daniel's fully incorporates the 2013 Georgia Evidence Code.

Book   $1,612.00
ProView eBook   $1,612.00

This work is a complete guide to evidence law in Georgia and fully covers the 2013 Evidence Code.

Book (Full Set)   $770.00
ProView eBook   $770.00

This title provides you with Professor Yarn’s guidance on ADR of all types and provides forms for your use.

Book   $550.00
ProView eBook   $550.00

A practical guide to the law of evidence in Georgia as applied in criminal cases, Daniel's fully incorporates the 2013 Georgia Evidence Code.

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New edition This title gives you quick answers to questions on the duties and powers of guardians and conservators under Georgia law.

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