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

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This is a practice and procedure guide for the Massachusetts Rules of Appellate Procedure.

Book (Full Set)   $372.00
ProView eBook   $372.00

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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Thorough resource for the practicing attorney and judge on current evidence law in Wisconsin.

Book (Full Set)   $243.00
ProView eBook   $243.00

These volumes cover procedural and substantive criminal law, including a thorough explanation of rules and procedures governing the criminal process.

Book (Full Set)   $1,417.00
ProView eBook   $1,334.00

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

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

This WestlawNext™ subscription allows online access to Indiana trial court filings, providing time-saving ideas, insights, and strategies for building winning cases.

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

Book   $80.00

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

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