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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 reference provides in-depth analyses of legal principles related to, and simplified ways to prepare, modified jury charges.

Book (Full Set)   $2,985.00
ProView eBook   $2,985.00

This guide provides extensive coverage of civil trial practice in Washington, including statutes, jury instruction, judgments and appeals.

Book (Full Set)   $694.00
ProView eBook   $694.00

This title gives you forms for litigating under the Georgia Civil Practice Act, and includes notes, commentary, and cross-references.

Book (Full Set)   $516.00

Practical advice and suggestions regarding the scope and interpretation of New York's Civil Practice Law and Rules concerning obtaining disclosure.

Book (Full Set)   $614.00
ProView eBook   $614.00

This authoritative product covers Missouri in limine motions.

Book   $906.00
ProView eBook   $906.00

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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Practical step-by-step “how to” guide for appeals to the Pennsylvania Supreme, Superior, and Commonwealth courts, with about 170 appellate forms.

Book (Full Set)   $3,288.00
ProView eBook   $3,288.00

New edition This handbook is a comprehensive guide that covers trial-related legal issues in Indiana.

Book   $943.00
ProView eBook   $943.00

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

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