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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.

This Aspatore legal title provides an authoritative, insider's perspective on best practices for representing clients accused of drug-related offenses.

Book   $80.00

Complete desktop guide to the intricate world of copyright litigation, including statutes and rules.

eBook - ProView $1,209.00

This title provides clear, concise treatment of procedural and substantive aspects of trial, plus fast access to the basic principles of Arkansas trial law and guidance on how to apply them.

Book (Full Set)   $516.00
ProView eBook   $516.00

This ready reference provides quick answers on how to effectively handle courtroom setbacks in a criminal trial.

Book   $1,201.00
ProView eBook   $1,201.00

This treatise explains the law of evidence and the discovery, production, and presentation of evidence for civil and criminal practice.

Book (Full Set)   $686.00
ProView eBook   $686.00

This book provides substantive and practical overviews of more than 20 causes of action under New York law.

Book (Full Set)   $596.00
ProView eBook   $788.00

This Thomson Reuters Westlaw™ subscription provides access to appellate briefs and petitions filed in federal courts and state courts in 50 states.

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A comprehensive set of form instructions for all areas of practice, from negligence to agency to contracts.

Book   $1,270.00

This subscription gives you access to appellate briefs filed in the U.S. Supreme Court, U.S. Tax Court, and U.S. courts of appeals.

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

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