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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.

A complete set of forms for all types of transactions in New Jersey under the Uniform Commercial Code.

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This work is an integrated analytical treatment of selected topics in civil and criminal law in Georgia.

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This set contains the official Administrative Code relating to labor, crime control, and public safety.

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This subset of West's® Legal Forms deals exclusively with retirement plans.

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News, commentary, opinion, and legislative updates of interest to domestic relations law professionals.

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Draft a variety of ordinances that are both legally correct and understandable to courts, municipal officials, and the public.

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Hundreds of proven forms help you efficiently handle any business transacted under the Uniform Commercial Code, as adopted by Michigan.

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Explains the use of the res ipsa loquitur doctrine to prove negligence in cases involving accidents.

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Detailed examination of the changing priorities in zoning and land use practices, discussing over 15,000 cases in all 50 states.

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