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Causes of Action "Here is an extremely useful tool for practitioners engaging in various civil practice areas - concise and preresearched, it is a guide to over 90 causes of action, all in one desk top binder. The collected work of twenty-one litigation specialists and 100 practicing attorney advisors, California Causes of Action covers sixteen separate practice categories." Excerpted from California Journal of Law, August, 1999. |
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| Federal Trial EvidenceIdeal for the courtroom Federal Trial Evidence is complete with tactics, illustrations, key cases and simplified restatements of the Federal Rules of Evidence. | |
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Federal Trial Objections Authors U.S. District Judge David Levi and U.S. Magistrate Judge Peter Nowinski masterfully detail 150 objections with pattern objection language, scope of governing rules, practice tips and cautions, arguments for making and responding to objections, and over 2,000 cases. |
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Guerrilla Discovery Ashley Lipson's new Guerrilla Discovery offers dozens of clever strategies, novel arguments, direct answers, cautionary instructions, helpful timelines, tactically-annotated rules, and innovative forms. |
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| Handling
Federal Discovery "The book is first rate. It is thoughtfully done, extremely well-organized, thorough, covers a wealth of information, and is very easy to use." Andree S. Blumenstein, Nashville, TN |
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| How
to Prepare for, Take and Use a Deposition "The authors have provided a valuable text not only for experienced attorneys and new practitioners but also for legal assistants who will find the explanations of procedures easy to understand and easy to follow." Excerpted from TRIAL Magazine, July, 1995. |
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| Illinois
Trial Evidence Formatted and tabbed for quick courtroom reference, this publication helps you act fast to have your evidence admitted, avoid hearsay objections, establish foundations, authenticate written documents and more. |
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It Admissible? One volume delivers fast answers and solid principles on how to propose and oppose virtually every form of evidence. Get instant access to cases, statutes and checklists to help you lay solid foundations, make accurate objections, effectively examine witnesses and more. |
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| Model InterrogatoriesThe latest edition now features each of the more than 4,500 interrogatories on a companion CD-ROM, free of charge. | |
| New York Civil Practice Before Trial NEW! Step by step guide to New York litigation featuring 3,200 case citations and 120 forms on CD-ROM. |
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| New
York Objections "The fact that a distinguished and expert judge co-crafted the work product with insights from "inside" the judicial mind lends practical weight to its substance. Add New York Objections to your desk top or library. For about $90, it is a steal." Excerpted from the New York Law Journal, January 10, 2000. |
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| Preparing
for Trial in Federal Court Includes more than 115 tasks, each broken down into separate categories that give you the what, why, when and how to federal trial preparation. |
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| Qualifying
& Attacking Expert Witnesses Use expert witness testimony to your advantage, even your opponent's expert. This briefcase-sized book offers tactics, checklists and case law that make easy work of preparing to deal with expert witnesses from initial discovery to trial. |
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Texas Objections Judge Ken Curry and former judge and current litigator Harvey Brown masterfully detail 175 objections with pattern objection language, scope of governing rules, practice tips and cautions, arguments for making and responding to objections, and over 3,000 cases. |
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| Texas Pretrial Practice Contains 2,700 citations and 165 forms on a free companion CD-ROM featuring the entire text of the publication in a searchable format. |
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| Trial
Evidence Foundations "Designed to fit easily into a briefcase, the book will enable the advocate to quickly find the tools which he needs to offer or to oppose evidence." Excerpted from book review in American Journal of Trial Advocacy, October 21, 1998 |
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| Trial Hearsay - Objections and Exceptions Get your evidence admitted and exclude your opponent's. This tabbed courtroom guide is designed for ready access to the language of the federal hearsay rule and its numerous exceptions. |
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| Trial ObjectionsExplains when and how to make and meet objections more successfully. This quick-reference book covers the full range of objections, complete with more than 100 pattern objections, tactics, forms, suggested responses, necessary foundations, and hundreds of state and federal cases. Also includes a handy quick reference guide. | |
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