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Provides you with the most recent Annotated rules covering state practice in Texas courts. Book (Full Set) $2,070.00 |
This title contains a comprehensive, up-to-date collection of statutes and case annotations on real-estate and property law, including the entire Property Code and relevant statutes, the Texas Title Examination Standards, and much more.
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$244.00
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Designed for use in the office or courtroom, this pamphlet brings together the complete Texas Business & Commerce Code in one convenient publication.
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$117.00
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This title contains the entire Texas Labor Code and selections from the Texas Constitution and other codes and statutes – with up-to-date case annotations – covering many public and private employment relationships.
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$243.00
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This title contains different types of forms – general pleadings, notice letters, petitions, and answers for every cause of action in O'Connor's Texas Causes of Action, and language for alleging liability, damages, and defenses. eBook - ProView $304.00 |
This work contains the Texas Estates Code and related Texas statutes.
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$325.00
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This title provides all of the motions, pleading templates, discovery, judgment templates, and posttrial documents a Texas civil practitioner might need. The forms are well-cited and easily customized. eBook - ProView $304.00 |
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
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$136.00
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Designed for use in the office or courtroom, this pamphlet brings together statutes and court rules relating to crimes and motor vehicles in Texas in one convenient publication.
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$140.00
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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. |