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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.

The Federal Litigator newsletter keeps you abreast of procedural developments at district court, court of appeals, and Supreme Court levels.

Book (Full Set)

This volume covers how to establish a prima facie case or assert a defense.

Book (Full Set)   $872.00
ProView eBook   $872.00

Extensive resource on federal jury practice and instructions, answering common questions, and providing citations, practice tips, and forms.

Book (Full Set)   $1,330.00

This work is a source of information on the substantive and procedural law in federal courts in Massachusetts.

Book (Full Set)   $342.00
ProView eBook   $342.00

This comprehensive legal encyclopedia contains textual statements of law alphabetically arranged in more than 400 topics.

Book (Full Set)   $26,749.00

Deals with the processing of civil litigation in Louisiana district and appellate courts, focusing primarily on the ordinary proceeding.

Book (Full Set)   $341.00
ProView eBook   $341.00

This treatise provides comprehensive and authoritative coverage of all facets of Illinois evidence law, including analysis and supporting cases.

Book (Full Set)   $976.00
ProView eBook   $890.00

Redesigned and revised, this is a case management system useful at all stages of a lawsuit.

Book (Full Set)   $832.00

Provides clear and concise treatment of every critical aspect of practicing trial law in Mississippi.

Book (Full Set)   $795.00
ProView eBook   $795.00

This softbound volume sets forth the basic principles that characterize the developing procedures to resolve enormously complex litigation.

Book   $17.50