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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 title gives guidance and practice tips for handling personal injury cases in Georgia.

Book   $546.00
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This work contains civil and criminal jury instructions for use in Virginia state courts.

Book   $864.00
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This title sets out the Colorado Rules of Evidence and provides author commentary on introducing and using evidence in Colorado.

Book   $608.00
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Contains rules related to evidence, witnesses, and jury instructions, plus more than 100 objections and responses. Designed for quick courtroom reference. Updated to include the recently adopted, restyled Pennsylvania Rules of Evidence

Book   $109.00
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This work shows you how to master the techniques of courtroom persuasion.

Book   $131.00
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This handbook is a comprehensive trial guide that covers trial-related issues in Kentucky.

Book   $1,157.00
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Advice from California’s leadings judges on how to tailor your case presentation to a judge’s satisfaction in trial proceedings.

Book   $386.00

Designed for in-court use, this work offers fast access to basic principles, plus concise treatment of the law's critical aspects.

Book   $1,096.00
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New edition This handbook is a comprehensive trial guide that covers trial-related issues in Kentucky.

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New edition Professor Edward Imwinkelried's two-volume work, Uncharged Misconduct Evidence, is a comprehensive, current, and authoritative treatise dealing with arguably the single most important evidentiary issue for modern litigators.

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