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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 book is designed to assist all attorney litigators and their support staff of law clerks and paralegals in drafting opposition briefs related to scores of key California civil motions.

Book   $311.00
ProView eBook   $296.00

Contains strategy and tactics for use in appellate court proceedings.

Book (Full Set)   $552.00
ProView eBook   $552.00

This treatise presents the law governing, and relating to, national security investigations conducted by the United States government.

Book (Full Set)   $406.00
ProView eBook   $392.00

New edition This title contains appellate rules and forms for Connecticut practice, plus explanations of each rule.

Book   $1,189.00
ProView eBook   $1,034.00

New edition This handbook covers criminal statutes, the rules of criminal procedure, the rules of juvenile delinquency procedure, the rules of juvenile protection procedure, and the rules of evidence, and the sentencing guidelines.

Book (Full Set)   $542.00
ProView eBook   $542.00

This work provides practical insight into the problems and challenges of attempting an appeal from any judicial body.

Book   $718.00
ProView eBook   $718.00

This 3-volume, analytical set provides extensive litigation forms basic to most Colorado civil trial proceedings. Annual updates provided by Stephen Hess.

Book (Full Set)   $4,926.00

This handbook provides fast, easily located answers to questions on civil litigation, procedure, and evidence.

Book

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

Book

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

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