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James W. McElhaney
McElhaney's Trial Notebook (Third Edition)
by American Bar Association (Paperback)
Trial Notebook offers hundreds of techniques and tactics for every stage of a trial's progress in spare, lively, memorable prose. You get strategies grounded in actual courtroom experience that will improve the effectiveness of your advocacy.
Law for Recreation and Sport Managers
by Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company (Paperback)
Peggy Kerley, J.D., Joanne Banker Hames, J.D., Paul Sukys
Civil Litigation
by Delmar Cengage Learning (Hardcover)
Civil Litigation, fifth edition, combines the principles of litigation practice with practical applications that are geared especially to the needs of the paralegal student. The text contains numerous sample legal documents, including case commentaries that set text material into practical context. The text features a new CD-ROM full of study and practice materials, and guidance to useful Web Sites that paralegal students can use as reference tools throughout their careers.
James W. H. McCord
LITIGATION PARALEGAL 4E (The West Legal Studies Series)
by Delmar Cengage Learning (Hardcover)
The Litigation Paralegal: A Systems Approach, 4th Edition, is geared toward paralegal education and legal studies programs. However, it is also useful for program coordinators and directors, working paralegals in law offices, and for anyone with a general interest in the litigation process.
Marlene A. Maerowitz, Thomas A. Mauet
Fundamentals of Litigation for Paralegals
by Aspen Publishers (Hardcover)
Fundamentals of Litigation for Paralegals is an established, highly successful text that provides paralegals with a comprehensive overview of the entire litigation process. The sixth edition has been completely updated to reflect the December 2007 changes to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and also includes expanded treatment of mediation and the use of computers as tools in the litigation process. Distinctive features of this outstanding text: offers a complete understanding of the litigation process from the time the client walks into the office through trial and post-judgment, including settlements and alternative forms of resolutions balanced approach that does not oversimplify the litigation process but also does not cover so many rules and procedures that the learning process is thwarted clear, flexible organization allows the instructor to easily decide which areas to cover in the course pedagogical aids throughout the text make the material accessible to ...
Lawrence M. Siegel
The Complete IEP Guide: How to Advocate for Your Special Ed Child, 4th Edition
by NOLO (Paperback)
The acclaimed book for parents whose children have special education needs. The Individualized Education Program (IEP)determines the nuts and bolts of your child's special education. But it's easy to get lost in the paperwork and bureaucracy. The Complete IEP Guide will guide you through the IEP process. The book provides all the instructions, suggestions, strategies, resources and forms you need to: *understand your child's rights *untangle eligibility rules and assessments *collect all school records *draft goals and objectives *pinpoint specific problems *develop a blueprint of program and services *research school programs and alternatives *prepare for IEP meetings *resolve disputes with your school district *and more The 4th edition is completely updated to reflect the latest -- and major-- changes to the Individuals With Disabilities Act (IDEA), the law that governs special education and the IEP process. ...
Nan D. Hunter
The Power of Procedure: The Litigation of Jones V. Clinton (Coursebook Series)
by Aspen Publishers (Paperback)
Michael J. Zimmer, Richard Richards, Deborah Calloway, Charles Sullivan
Cases and Materials on Employment Discrimination 2002
by Aspen Publishers (Paperback)
This exceptionally cohesive casebook earned its best-selling status by introducing and adhering to a rigorous conceptual structure for the study of all aspects of employment discrimination. Its hallmark is its integration of the statutes and developing precedents with a wide array of theoretical perspectives. Drawing on the expertise of its highly regarded authors, Cases and Materials on Employment Discrimination, Seventh Edition, offers: an effective combination of cases, notes, and problemsa balance of lower and Supreme Court cases, as well as statutory materiala conceptual framework that becomes a tool for understanding how discrimination is defined and how it is proven in the course of litigationbroad coverage that includes race, sex, age, gender, religion, and disabilityan annual statutory supplement by the authors-a useful reference source, available for purchasea regularly updated website featuring new materials as they emergeexpanded and revised Teacher s ManualThe ...
Barry Werth
DAMAGES
by Simon & Schuster (Paperback)
Roger S. Haydock, David F. Herr, Jeffrey W. Stempel
Fundamentals of Pre-Trial Litigation
by West Publishing Company (Hardcover)
This Sixth Edition includes the latest developments in pretrial practice while retaining the best selling features of previous editions. Law professors and students who use this book praise its comprehensive coverage, thorough analysis of rules and procedures, balanced presentation of theories and skills, enjoyable writing style, and helpful questions and problems. This new edition enhances those features. This book reflects 21st century practice with the growing use of electronic discovery exchange and court orders, the expanded use of pre-hearing discovery and motions in arbitrations and administrative hearings, and new procedural rule and case law developments across the spectrum of pretrial practice. New case problems are also included to reflect these changes.
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