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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.

Administrative forms relating to the structure, powers, duties, and regulations of state, county, city, and other local government entities.

Book (Full Set)   $1,050.00

Provides the complete text of state civil and criminal court rules with exhaustive practice commentary, case citations, and rules interpretations.

Book (Full Set)   $417.00
ProView eBook   $417.00

BAJI has been recognized for more than 50 years as the source for civil jury instructions in California.

Book (Full Set)   $346.00
ProView eBook   $346.00

Provides a reference source with commentary regarding the history, development, interpretation, and application of the Rules.

Book (Full Set)   $1,692.00
ProView eBook   $1,618.00

Provides you with a statement of homicide laws, and guidance the courts have given on those laws’ application.

Book   $703.00
ProView eBook   $703.00

This title provides authoritative guidance on New York practice, reflecting statutory and caselaw changes, and amended disclosure provisions.

Book (Full Set)   $477.00
ProView eBook   $477.00

This publication offers step-by-step procedures for perfecting an appeal in New York State appellate courts.

Book (Full Set)   $223.00
ProView eBook   $223.00

This subscription provides access to appellate briefs and petitions filed in Wisconsin state courts, relevant federal courts, and the U.S. Supreme Court.

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This work presents comprehensive coverage of the rules of evidence in Ohio, as well as useful research tools.

Book (Full Set)   $392.00
ProView eBook   $392.00

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

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