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This Aspatore product provides newly appointed directors with the tools needed to carry out their duties to the corporation. Book $75.00 |
This comprehensive guide to attorney fee awards will help you determine and obtain fee requests in a wide range of scenarios and practice areas. Its coverage includes statutory, common fund, and sanction-based awards.
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$1,410.00
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A thorough examination of key issues affecting tort cases, such as negligence, informed consent, assumption of risk, and time limitations.
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$1,272.00
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This Aspatore legal title provides an authoritative, insider’s perspective on handling insurance issues the policyholder encounters during the legal process. Book $80.00 |
This title examines the current law and history of punitive damages in Georgia, and gives you case analysis from experienced Georgia litigators.
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$328.00
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This work is a practical guide to every critical aspect of practicing trial law in Massachusetts.
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$823.00
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This collection of forms and sample documents provides the fundamentals of commercial transaction practice. Book (Full Set) $1,180.00 |
A reference on Wisconsin’s substantive law of debt collection, as well as its practice and procedure.
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$792.00
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The most accurate, up-to-date text of Hawaii statutes, 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) $2,301.00 |
A supplementary service for West's Kansas Statutes Annotated, this pamphlet series provides prompt and accurate access to laws enacted during the most recent session of the Kansas state legislature, along with court rule changes. |