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This is a reference for business attorneys who structure entertainment deals, negotiate contracts, or litigate disputes involving the entertainment industry. Book (Full Set) $2,519.00 |
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 litigators' "bible" provides step-by-step guidance through pretrial procedures, from client intake to commencing suit and bringing it to trial.
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$969.00
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These volumes collect, correlate, explain, and simplify Oklahoma probate practice. Book (Full Set) $533.00 |
The accurate, up-to-date text of Indiana 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) $27,715.00 |
Discusses tort immunity, state/local government liability, and civil rights claims. Distinguishes between actions brought under state and federal law.
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$886.00
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Authoritative guidance on pretrial practice in federal district courts. Includes jurisdiction, removal and remand, motion practice, discovery, and more!
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$948.00
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This comprehensive resource offers in-depth guidance on debt collection and judgment enforcement procedures under California and relevant federal law, including tips for practitioners and practice-tested sample forms.
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$644.00
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This periodical, authored by government contracting experts, is devoted to critical, current, and controversial federal procurement issues. |