Selected Product: | Legal Reasoning And Legal Writing: Structure, Strategy, And Style Paperback Edition: 5 Author: Richard K. Neumann Publisher: Aspen Publishers Release Date: 2005-03 ISBN-10: 073554655X ISBN-13: 9780735546554 List Price: $68.00 Average Customer Rating: | | Basic Legal Research: Tools And Strategies ISBN-10: 0735556539 ISBN-13: 9780735556539 List Price:$66.00 Plain English for Lawyers (5th Edition) ISBN-10: 1594601518 ISBN-13: 9781594601514 List Price:$18.00 ALWD Citation Manual: A Professional System of Citation, 3rd Edition ISBN-10: 0735555710 ISBN-13: 9780735555716 List Price:$28.95 Cases and Materials on Torts (University Casebook Series) (University Casebook Series) ISBN-10: 1587788748 ISBN-13: 9781587788741 List Price:$146.00 |
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