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These volumes collect, correlate, explain, and simplify Oklahoma probate practice.
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$533.00
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This “how to” is a guide to working through civil appeals and writs processes by prominent appellate experts. Integrates statutes, court rules, cases, and forms.
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$730.00
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This set is a guide to preparing Social Security Disability claims.
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$6,357.00
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This work offers chronological guidance through purchase and sale transactions, from negotiations to closing and remedies. Also includes tax law and environmental liability.
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$771.00
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This deskbook includes step-by-step instructions for legal staff for major areas of law practice — both civil and criminal, and state and federal. Book (Full Set) $660.00 |
The most accurate, up-to-date text of the United States Code, fully annotated with legislative histories, notes of judicial decisions, and additional research aids. This code accelerates research by connecting information efficiently and logically Book (Full Set) $28,366.00 |
A practical guide to protecting witnesses’ rights before federal grand juries through every step of the process. Book (Full Set) $4,921.00 |
Comprehensive guide to estates, trusts, wills, and the probate process. Includes forms for wills, trusts, and probate proceedings.
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$1,723.00
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This comprehensive resource walks you through every critical aspect of family law in California, including pendente lite relief, support, custody, property, tax, agreements, modification, domestic partnerships, and enforcement.
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$964.00
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This periodical, authored by government contracting experts, is devoted to critical, current, and controversial federal procurement issues. |