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Legal Solutions by Thomson Reuters offers authoritative law books, references, and current legal dictionary editions, backed by the legacy of West Publishing. Law books and other references can be viewed by jurisdiction, practice area, book format, or subject matter. Fuel your success with law books from Legal Solutions by Thomson Reuters.

Examination of the estate planning and international tax problems of nonresident aliens in the United States and American citizens living abroad.

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This volume covers essential local government and its functions.

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An essential source on individual rights provided by the U.S. Constitution.

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Covers substantive law of crimes, including nature and classification, elements of specific crimes, defenses, parties, attempts, and juvenile matters.

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Comprehensive coverage of domestic and international asset protection strategies.

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Provides the first comprehensive exposition of Missouri substantive criminal law; includes a discussion of Controlled Substances Act and Missouri Criminal Sentencing Guidelines.

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This Pennsylvania set provides rules essential to practice before the courts and serves as a comprehensive yet portable procedural law library.

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A practical guide to domestic relations litigation, presenting the steps, options, and considerations for successfully completing a case.

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This set provides court rules plus civil practice guides integrating procedural law and secondary sources specific to common court filings.

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This work addresses every conceivable aspect of confessions ever discussed by Maryland appellate courts.

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