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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.

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

Book (Full Set)   $765.00
ProView eBook   $765.00

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

Book (Full Set)   $243.00
ProView eBook   $243.00

This work provides a complete discussion of current rules, including previous versions of the state Rules and the Federal Rules.

Book   $742.00
ProView eBook   $742.00

This handbook provides attorneys with a useful reference to the Missouri Rules of Civil Procedure and significant judicial interpretations of those rules.

Book   $1,232.00
ProView eBook   $1,232.00

A step-by-step practice guide that emphasizes strategic considerations and covers every aspect of a commercial case, from the assessment through pleadings, discovery, motions, trial, and appeal.

Book (Full Set)   $2,088.00
ProView eBook   $2,088.00

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

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This authoritative product covers Connecticut in limine motions.

Book   $747.00
ProView eBook   $747.00

Complete desktop guide to the intricate world of copyright litigation, including statutes and rules.

eBook - ProView $1,209.00

This work is an analytical collection of forms for civil procedure practice in Georgia's state courts.

Book   $4,573.00

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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