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- European Tort LawBy: van Dam, CeesEISBN: 9780191652448Publisher: Oxford University PressSubject: Tort Law
- Real Estate Transactions : Problems, Cases, and MaterialsBy: Robin Paul Malloy;James Charles Smith;Andrea J. Boyack;James J. KellyEISBN: 9781543826234Subject: Real estate development, Legal Education
- Wills, Trusts, and Estates, a Contemporary ApproachBy: Lloyd Bonfield; Joanna Grossman; William LaPianaISBN: 9780314199584Subject: Property Law
- Unbillable HoursBy: Graham, IanISBN: 9780692214305Publisher: Electric Avenue Publishing
- A Practical Guide to Appellate AdvocacyBy: Mary Beth BeazleyEISBN: 9781543847543Publisher: Aspen PublishingSubject: Legal Writing, Legal Education
- Legal Reasoning and Legal WritingBy: Neumann Jr., Richard K.;Margolis, Ellie;Stanchi, Kathryn M.EISBN: 9781543810851Publisher: Aspen PublishersSubject: Legal Writing
- Legal Writing for Legal Readers : Predictive Writing for First-Year StudentsBy: Beazley, Mary Beth;Smith, MonteEISBN: 9781454896357Publisher: Aspen PublishersSubject: Legal Writing
- Introduction to Advocacy: Research, Writing, and Argument (University Casebook Series)By: Harvard Law School Board of Student AdvisersISBN: 9781587784194Publisher: Foundation PressSubject: Legal Writing