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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.

This newsletter helps keep corporate counsel up-to-date on a broad spectrum of federal laws in a wide range of practice areas.

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Provides text of the Oregon Rules of Civil Procedure and selected civil statutes, expert commentary, and more than 200 forms.

Book (Full Set)   $495.00

Clear and concise treatment of every critical aspect of practicing trial law in Alabama.

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These volumes deal exclusively with criminal practice before the U.S. District Courts.

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This book offers guidelines to practitioners concerning contracts with public authorities for 33 international jurisdictions.

Book   $46.00

This publication is a handy reference that helps readers gain greater control over their housing needs and better understand the rules applicable to rental properties.

Book   $45.00

Updated and fully annotated set of District of Columbia Code, supplemented with a detailed legislative history and other editorial enhancements.

Book (Full Set)   $3,106.00

This four-volume set is a complete guide to estate planning and administration in Illinois.

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Codes, rules, and regulations from more than 100 New York state departments and agencies.

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