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This semiannual periodical contains in-depth analysis of topics of interest to both construction and real estate law practitioners. Each issue contains articles written by experts in the field of construction law. Book $283.00 |
Provides a comprehensive discussion of procedure and evidence in criminal cases, and includes forms for every stage of a case. |
The most accurate, up-to-date text of Minnesota 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) $29,893.00 |
This Aspatore product provides strategies for succeeding as a technology executive in the first year at a new company. Book $65.00 |
This title is a comprehensive reference on employment law, topically organized to provide in-depth analysis on benefits, compensation, employment practices, labor relations, personnel policy and administration, and workplace safety. |
This product provides feedback from leading national legal advisers on the challenges of increased data protection enforcement facing U.S. organizations. Book $25.00 |
Full text of Alabama Rules of Civil Procedure, Committee Comments to the Rules, library references, and cross-references; an exhaustive analysis. |
Offers definitive treatment of all legal and compliance issues related to the Americans with Disabilities Act. |
This Aspatore legal title provides an overview of the applicable laws and regulations that govern consumer products. Book $90.00 |
This title provides localized coverage of the rules of the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals, each of the District Courts within the Fourth Circuit, and certain specialized courts. |