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Civil litigation books

Our civil litigation books cover a wide range of topics, including drafting and executing appeals and litigation in civil courts, and more.

Westlaw Journal Class Action PDF gives you information on recent developments in class action litigation and provides each issue via PDF delivery in lieu of print delivery.

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This Thomson Reuters Westlaw™ subscription gives you access to billions of public records from courthouses and government offices around the country.

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FlipLaw is a reference tool developed for both new and experienced attorneys to use during depositions, law and motion, and trial.

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A complete exposition on the law of evidence in New York, with parallels to federal law.

Book (Full Set)   $854.00
ProView eBook   $854.00

This edition gives you forms designed to be used in practice pursuant to the North Carolina Rules of Civil Procedure.

Book (Full Set)   $1,298.00

This set provides the current Restatements of the Law and Principles of the Law series from the American Law Institute.

Book (Full Set)   $5,992.00

One of the most cited references in judicial opinion, this set provides analytical text treatment of the Federal Rules of Evidence.

Book (Full Set)   $1,123.00
ProView eBook   $1,123.00

This title provides the trial attorney and presiding judge with a clear and concise statement of the federal law of evidence.

Book (Full Set)   $1,359.00
ProView eBook   $1,359.00

Systematic approach to questioning witnesses, providing detailed techniques and tactics for eliciting the response you want from virtually any witness.

Book   $1,237.00
ProView eBook   $1,237.00

This product provides everything attorneys and judges need to understand about the scope and limitations of the attorney-client privilege.

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