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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.

Provides a step-by-step analysis of the appellate process for Florida.

Book   $1,420.00
ProView eBook   $1,420.00

Court Rules provides rules essential to practice before the courts and serves as a comprehensive yet portable procedural law library.

Book (Full Set)   $393.00
ProView eBook   $393.00

This book is a practical guide that quickly answers questions relating to the criminal justice system in Illinois.

Book   $679.00
ProView eBook   $679.00

New edition A working tool for counsel and trial judges, designed to ensure juror comprehension and compliance with the law.

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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

Court Rules provides rules essential to practice before the courts and serves as a comprehensive yet portable procedural law library.

Book   $364.00
ProView eBook   $364.00

This resource provides the full text of the Kansas Code of Civil Procedure Annotated, with detailed notes and commentary.

Book (Full Set)   $698.00
ProView eBook   $650.00

This work gives guidance for cases involving personal injury, death, or damages caused by trucks or commercial trailers.

Book (Full Set)   $1,101.00
ProView eBook   $1,101.00

New edition Hundreds of instructions for Tennessee criminal jury trials.

Book   $1,654.00
ProView eBook   $1,654.00

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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