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This resource takes you through the basic steps of drafting petitions and answers, as well as providing county-specific requirements.
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$697.00
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O'Connor's Texas Crimes & Consequences is a compilation of easy-to-use charts summarizing critical areas of Texas criminal law, including punishment ranges, defenses, limitations, parole eligibility, evidentiary matters, and many more eBook - ProView $124.00 |
New edition This title contains the entire Texas Business & Commerce Code, which includes the Texas version of the UCC, the Deceptive Trade Practices Act, and many other statutes governing business transactions, all with up-to-date annotations and more.
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$243.00
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Designed for use in the office or courtroom, this pamphlet brings together the complete Texas Family Code in one convenient publication.
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$117.00
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Guide for civil pretrial, including preparation strategies and practice-tested tips and tactics.
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$2,638.00
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New edition This essential resource for handling business formations in Texas contains the entire Texas Business Organizations Code, as well as select provisions from related Texas statutes, all with up-to-date case annotations and much more.
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$245.00
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This exhaustive collection from Mickey Davis, an authority on Texas probate law, provides applications, responses, orders, agreements, and other probate forms that can be tailored to any estate.
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$334.00
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This complete appellate-practitioner resource provides more than 400 easy-to-use forms, annotated rules of appellate procedure, and timetables for the appeal in one portable volume.
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$250.00
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New edition This work provides the full text of the Texas Property Code and comprehensive presentation of related Texas real property statutes. eBook - ProView $160.00 |
Designed to make your practice easier, this calculator works like a slide rule and can be used to figure out critical pretrial deadlines in Texas. |