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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.

Practice guide covers federal and state law, technical issues, and program development.

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Step-by-step guidance through the crucial phases of a criminal defense case provides practice-proven criminal trial techniques.

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For use with Federal Jury Practice and Instructions, 6th, this pamphlet contains civil instructions for the 11th Circuit.

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This set deals exclusively with documents and transactions related to employment, agents and independent contractors.

Book (Full Set)   $1,948.00
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Discusses administrative law statutes, rules and cases; cites federal administrative law wherever Minnesota law is incomplete.

Book (Full Set)   $304.00
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This Aspatore collection contains 10 publications focusing on working with venture capitalists, understanding and negotiating deals, and exiting an investment.

Book (Full Set)   $458.00

This encyclopedia set provides comprehensive coverage of Ohio law.

Book (Full Set)   $78,421.00

This resource provides a comprehensive reference to tort law in the state of Ohio.

Book (Full Set)   $850.00
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Provides guidance to using legal and scientific techniques to best advantage, whether defending or prosecuting a drunk-driving case.

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This comprehensive treatment examines all primary federal civil rights statutes, including how courts have interpreted new civil rights legislation.

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