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Some books on law and legal topics help people understand and deal with legal issues like divorce, wills and inheritance, incorporating, arranging guardianship and making end-of-life care decisions. Some offer insights into the world of courts, corrections or law education. Still other books are fictional or non-fiction thrillers about court cases involving criminal trials or Constitutional law -- the "legal procedural" genre. Perhaps a collection of lawyer jokes would fit into this category? Anyway, find the book you want to read by perusing our database of articles and book reviews. You'll find a book review by a judge next to one by a college student, and both will give you good information about the accuracy, realism and enjoyability of the book. If your friends or the bookstore have been telling you a particular book on law or legalities is a must-read, find a review of it here. Read, consider, and reach your own verdict.
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Posted by lawyershelp. Published on Jul 12, 2010
Hiring an experienced Las Vegas personal injury lawyer is an imperative decision that may significantly affect the lives of the victim and his or her family. All Las Vegas injury attorneys understand the complexity in legal issues and the emotional ordeal involved.
Posted by Brian . Published on May 15, 2010
Asbestos exposure is the primary cause of mesothelioma. Here are some risk factors of asbestos exposure to avoid.
Posted by Campbell.Grenier Campbell. Published on Nov 12, 2009
Once you know the facts about bankruptcy, it is not nearly as terrifying as it first appears. Here are some of the most common myths about bankruptcy and what you need to know before you clean your slate.
Posted by Michael Strozier. Published on Sep 24, 2009
As the publishing industry undergoes violent upheavals of change, it is useful to track that change through the very books that are riding that change, and implementing it, through how they are created, published, distributed and sold. Cyber Law by Brett Trout is a perfect example of such a book.
Posted by Alain Burrese. Published on Jun 27, 2009
"Nolo's Plain-English Law Dictionary" by the Editors of Nolo, Gerald N. Hill and Kathleen Thompson Hill is promoted as, "This is 'not' your grandfather's law dictionary." This law dictionary is written in clear English and contains compete definitions of legal terms you need today.
Posted by Lance Winslow. Published on Apr 29, 2009
Lately in the US many have called for more regulation of banks, rating agencies, Wall Street, insurance companies, real estate industry and Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae. Still, there are regulations in place already, many were ignored and unenforced, while some regulations actually helped cause the crisis.
Posted by Alain Burrese. Published on Jan 15, 2009
I was speaking with a client this week regarding a business related matter that I am helping him with and he mentioned the expense of his divorce that he had a different attorney handling. He commented that only the attorneys win and they were the ones making money.
Posted by Alain Burrese. Published on Nov 22, 2008
The 4th edition of "The Public Domain: How to Find & Use Copyright-Free Writings, Music, Art & More" by Attorney Stephen Fishman is an exceptional guide to this often confusing topic of public domain works that just happen to be free for the taking if you know what to look for and where to look. Published by Nolo, a publisher that is passionate about making the law accessible to everyone, the book is easy to understand by the layperson, but still had depth that I as an attorney found quite satisfying for a basic text on the issues surrounding public domain works.