catPL
LawBooks
Skip to content Skip to navigation menu
Your browser is not supported by this site.
Please update to the latest version, or use a different browser for the best experience.
×

Browse Law Books:

Jurisdiction
Practice Area
Product Type
What's new
Product Format

Can We Help?

Contact Us 
Call 1-888-728-7677

Law book products

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.

Massachusetts Insurance Law covers all the major appellate cases in Massachusetts concerning insurance matters.

Book (Full Set)   $326.00
ProView eBook   $326.00

Contains civil rules and procedures, plus more than 2,200 practice-tested forms and documents for effective complaints, motions, pleas, and other proceedings.

Book (Full Set)   $2,743.00

This product contains Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement (DFARS) Parts 201-253 and the corresponding procedures, guidance, and information.

Book

Complete practice guide to the rules, procedures, and administrative aspects of municipal court cases. Includes tactics, strategies, sentencing, and appeals.

Book

This publication provides the complete text of Title 15 (Crime Prevention and Corrections), which includes regulations as they pertain to our correctional residents and staff who oversee the facilities.

Book  

Texas Penal Code, 2020 ed. contains the Texas Penal Code, as amended through the 2019 Regular Session of the 86th Legislature.

Book

This product is a guide to the nuts and bolts of ERISA law and practice.

Book

Expert source on the law of civil and criminal forfeiture.

Book (Full Set)   $3,688.00

These volumes provide Texas-specific model wills, trusts, and other estate planning documents.

Book (Full Set)   $1,565.00

This product provides everything attorneys and judges need to understand about the scope and limitations of the attorney-client privilege.

Book