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124. Administrative Law
Treatise, Fourth Edition.
Richard J. Pierce Jr. Aspen Publishers, 2002. 3 Vols. Cloth. Current
through 2004 supplementary pamphlet. Ex-county law library with
stamps, else very good. Publisher’s Price $495. Special $295.
* Provides analysis of the latest
developments with all the practical guidance and knowledge needed to
plan and present an effective case before the courts. Covers such
questions as: which due process protections do individuals and
companies enjoy under administrative law; what are the limits of an
agency’s power to subpoena, inspect, and gain access to records;
when must an agency provide an oral evidentiary hearing; how and
when are agencies likely to use their rulemaking power to resolve
factual disputes? 
125. [Admiralty Law]. Law of
Seamen, 4th ed.
Martin Norris. Clark Boardman Callaghan/West Group. 3 Vols. Current
through 2003 supplements. Ex-county law library with stamps, else
very good. Publisher’s Price $435. Special $225.
* Provides admiralty coverage of the
cases, statutes, and rules relating to maritime law as it governs
the rights and obligations of the merchant seaman. Frequently cited
in opinions of the United States Supreme Court, the Federal Court of
Appeals, the United States District Court, and many State courts.
Includes coverage of: the Jones Act; maintenance and cure
seaworthiness: death on the high seas; suits against the government;
jurisdiction; desertion; crew salvage; wages; change of rating;
improper discharge and more. 
126. Bankruptcy Law: Principles,
Policies, and Practice.
Charles J. Tabb and Ralph Brubaker. Cincinnati: Anderson Publishing
Co., [2003]. lvi, 686 pp. ISBN 1-58360-757-9. Cloth. As new,
excellent condition. Publisher’s Price $66. Special $40.
* Bankruptcy Law: Principles, Policies,
and Practice puts bankruptcy law in context, illuminating the
evolution of the Bankruptcy Code with an exploration of current and
historical non-bankruptcy remedies. The book continually approaches
each topic through the goals of creditors and debtors, exploring how
each is served in various parts of the Code. Extensive questions and
numerous problems focus student attention on the mechanics of the
bankruptcy process but do so through the lens of history and policy
and explains why the law is the way it is. The book covers consumer
and business bankruptcies, with chapters on the automatic stay,
secured creditors, unsecured creditors, relief from stay and
adequate protection, executory contracts, avoidance, discharge,
exemptions, and reorganization. 
127. [Corporate Law]. Fletcher
Cyclopedia of Corporations.
Clark Boardman Callaghan/West Group. Vols. 1 to 20, in 35 books.
Complete set, current through September 2003 supplements. Ex-county
law library with stamps, else very good. Publisher’s Price $2,450.
Special $795.
* Provides guidance in such areas as
corporate meetings and elections, contracts, transfer of property,
franchises, injunctions, monopolies, insolvency, foreign
corporations or any other aspect of corporate law. 
128. Criminal Law: Cases,
Comments, Questions.
Seventh Edition. Lloyd L. Weinreb. New York: Foundation
Press, 2003. xxxvii, 832 pp. Cloth. New. ISBN 1587785404 Publisher’s
Price $92.25 Special $55.
* This casebook provides detailed
information on criminal law. The casebook provides the tools for
fast, easy, on-point research. Part of the University Casebook
Series, it includes selected cases designed to illustrate the
development of a body of law on a particular subject. Text and
explanatory materials designed for law study accompany the cases. 
129. Criminal Procedure and the
Constitution: Leading Supreme Court Cases and Introductory Text.
Jerold H. Israel, Yale Kamisar and Wayne R. LaFave. St. Paul:
Thomson West, [2003]. xxvii, 915 pp. Softbound. New. ISBN 0314146695
Publisher’s Price $65. Special $40.
* This coursebook is the work of
nationally renowned experts on the subject of
constitutional-criminal procedure. It is ideally suited for a survey
course designed to explore and critically examine how the U.S.
Supreme Court has dealt with a wide range of highly controversial
issues that arise at various stages of the criminal process.
Considerable pains have been taken to set forth the views of all
members of the Court in such landmark cases as Batson, Leon, Mapp,
and Miranda and such important recent cases as Apprendi v.
New Jersey and Dickerson v. United States. 
130. Cyber Law: Problems of
Policy and Jurisprudence in the Information Age.
Second Edition. Patricia L. Bellia, Paul Schiff Berman, David
G. Post. St. Paul: Thomson West, [2003]. xxix, 740 pp. Cloth. New.
ISBN 0314155120 Publisher’s Price $90. Special $55.
* This law school casebook starts from
the premise that cyberlaw is not simply a set of legal rules
governing online interaction, but a lens through which broader
issues can be re-examined. The book goes beyond simply plugging
Internet-related cases into a series of pre-existing categories,
instead emphasizing conceptual debates that cut across the areas of
doctrine touched by cyberspace. It also uses the rise of the
Internet to encourage readers to reconsider various assumptions in
traditional legal doctrine, providing training in Internet-related
legal issues while making the argument that cyberlaw is a coherent
and useful field of study. See illustration below. 

131. [Damages]. Recovery of
Damages for Bad Faith. Fifth Edition.
John C. McCarthy. Kentfield, Calif.: Lawpress Corp. Cloth. Current
through 2004 supplement. Publisher’s Price $160. Special $65.
* Provides summaries and analyses of
every state and federal insurance bad faith decision to date and
features how-to-do-it practice coverage of methods and strategies
used by top specialists to thwart defenses and maximize awards. Both
direct coverage and excess liability cases are covered in depth. 
132. Dispute Resolution:
Negotiation, Mediation, and Other Processes. Third Edition.
Stephen B. Goldberg, Frank E.A. Sander and Nancy H. Rogers. Aspen
Law & Business. 1999. xxix, 707 pp. Cloth, former owner’s signature
on front free endpaper, else fine [with] 2002 supplementary
pamphlet. ISBN 0-7355-0019-3. $45.
* Third Edition. Provides an Overview;
Processes; Mediation; Arbitration; Hybrid Processes; Dispute
Resolution in the Justice System; Family Disputes; Public Disputes;
International Disputes; Planning, Institutionalization and Dispute
Resolution Excercises. 
133. Drinking/Driving
Litigation: Criminal and Civil, 2d.
Donald H. Nichols and Flem K. Whited III. St. Paul, MN: West Group.
4 Vols. Looseleaf format. Complete set, current through April 2004
update. Ex-county law library with stamps, else very good. Publisher
Price $717. Special $250.
* Introduces diverse issues and offers
guidance to successfully prepare for a case. Covers legal issues,
including challenging prior convictions, arrests, and chemical
testing. Discusses criminal consequences of test refusal,
sentencing, and appeal. Features extensive scientific information on
current breath-testing devices, chemical analysis, alcohol
absorption, distribution, and elimination in the body, how alcohol
affects the body, blood and urine testing, and postmortem problems.
Includes checklists, outlines, forms, sample questions, and
arguments. Find proven practice tactics, strategies, and insight for
building a successful defense. 
134. [Estate Planning]. [Bogert
on] The Law of Trusts and Trustees. Revised Second Edition. A
Treatise Covering the Law Relating to Trusts and Allied Subjects
Affecting Trust Creation and Administration.
George Gleason Bogert; George
Taylor Bogert and Amy Morris Hess. St. Paul, MN: West Publishing Co.
23 vols. Complete set, current through 2003 supplements. Ex-county
law library with stamps, else very good. Publishers Price $1,425.
Special $750.
* One of the most authoritative works of
legal scholarship in the field. Provides a thorough analysis of the
various forms which trusts may take as well as possible actions of
the parties. Discusses all manner of trusts, including express
trusts, private trusts, charitable, constructive, testamentary,
revocable, irrevocable, insurance, and business trusts. Also
addressed are the statute of frauds, the wills acts, trustees,
leases, and expenses. There are two volumes of trusts forms. 
135. Federal Criminal Law.
Second Edition. Peter W. Low. New York: Foundation Press,
2003. xlii, 1,240 pp. Cloth. New. ISBN 1587780658 Publisher’s Price
$88.25 Special $55.
* Low and Hoffman’s casebook provides
detailed information federal criminal law. The casebook provides the
tools for fast, easy, on-point research. Part of the University
Casebook Series, it includes selected cases designed to illustrate
the development of a body of law on a particular subject. Text and
explanatory materials designed for law study accompany the cases.
See illustration below. 

136. [Intellectual Property].
Patents and the Federal Circuit. Fifth Edition.
Robert L. Harmon. Washington DC: Bureau of National Affairs, 2001.
xxxi, 1197 pp. Cloth. Very good. ISBN 1-57018-267-1. Publisher’s
Price $445. Special $85.
* Fifth Edition. The classic commentary
on the state of patent law. This monumental reference addresses
ever-changing issues and developments in substantive patent law,
infringement litigation, and procedure. The author distills the
opinions issued by the primary source of governing law on patents,
giving you convenient, one-source access to controlling case law. 
137. Litigating Age
Discrimination Cases.
Louis A. Jacobs and Andrew J. Ruzicho. St. Paul, MN: West Group. 2
Vols. Looseleaf format. Current through 2004 supplement. Publisher’s
Price $272. Special $125.
* Court-tested, step-by-step guidance
from initial investigation through pleading, litigation, and model
forms, this resource deals with all aspects of age discrimination
litigation. Includes recent court decisions interpreting the statute
of limitations in age cases. Clarifies Equal Employment Opportunity
Commission (EEOC) procedures, including how the employer should
respond to a charge affidavit, EEOC requests for documents, and
conciliation efforts. Clearly explains the kinds of evidence
necessary to either support or respond to a prima facie case. Also
includes case digest, Age Discrimination in Employment Act and EEOC
regulations, leading age discrimination decisions, and Table of
Cases. 
138. [Medical Litigation]. Lane
Medical Litigation Guide.
Fred Lane. Clark Boardman
Callaghan/West Group. 5 Vols. Looseleaf format. Ex-county law
library with stamps, else very good. Publisher’s Price $720. Special
$250.
* Provides an inside look at medical
litigation techniques with transcripts of edited medical testimony
showing examination of witnesses, qualification of experts,
redirect-examinations, and cross-examinations. State-by-state
listings of monetary awards in verdicts and settlements help you
evaluate cases and prepare pleadings. More than 170 anatomical
illustrations are easy to label, reproduce, duplicate, and enlarge. 
139. [Municipal Corporations].
McQuillin Law of Municipal Corporations 3d.
St. Paul, MN: West Group. Vols. 1 to 20, in 30 books. Complete set
current through August 2003 supplements. Ex-county law library with
stamps, else very good condition. Publisher’s Price $2,000. Special
$595.
* The definitive work in the field
providing expert coverage of all phases of municipal law, with
majority and minority positions, through federal and local case
annotations, arranged by jurisdiction. 
140. [Natural Resource Law].
[Summers on Oil and Gas]. The Law of Oil and Gas. A Treatise
Covering the Law Relating to the Production of Oil and Gas From
Public and Private Lands and the Transportation Therof. With
Statutes and Regulations Forms.
St. Paul, MN: West Publishing.
Vols. 1-8, in 10 books. Complete set, current through 2004
supplements. Ex-county Law library with stamps, else very good.
Publisher’s Price $625. Special $295.
* Provides analysis comparing and
distinguishing every oil and gas case from every jurisdiction,
including a summary of pertinent jurisdictional rules and statutes,
state and federal. Includes discussions of oil and gas law through
statutes, regulations and controlling cases with industry and model
forms. 
141. [Negotiable Instruments].
The Law of Modern Payment Systems.
Fred H. Miller and Alvin C. Harrell. St. Paul, MN: Thomson/West
Group, [2003]. xxiii, 668 pp. ISBN 0-314-26018-8. Cloth. As new,
excellent condition. Publisher’s Price $45. Special $25.
* This book discusses the Uniform
Commercial Code (U.C.C.) Articles 3, 4, and 4A in detail. It also
explains to what extent provisions and interpretive cases decided
prior to the promulgation of Article 4A and prior to the 1990
revision of Articles 3 and 4 are still useful, and why changes made
were needed. It discusses issues not generally recognized and
treated elsewhere, including the meaning of the new standard of good
faith, the relation between “accountability” and “final payment,”
and consequences of radical truncation. 
142. [Personal Injury].
Comparative Negligence Manual. Third Edition.
Publisher’s Editorial Staff. West Group. 2 Vol. Looseleaf format.
Current through 2004 supplements. Ex-county law library with stamps,
else very good. Publisher’s Price $280. Special $150.
* Helps you find information on
assumption of risk, the seat belt defense, settlements, contribution
and indemnity, strict and products liability, court procedures,
releases, motions, pleadings, verdicts, and more. Plus helpful model
forms are provided. Alerts you to significant recent developments.
Binder 1-Overview of defense of comparative negligence and of
contribution and indemnity, application of the defense in particular
courses of action, instruction on comparative negligence as it
relates to the litigation process. Binder 2-State-by-state analysis
of the law of comparative negligence in each jurisdiction. 
143. [Products Liability].
American Law of Products Liability 3d.
West Group. 25 Vols. Looseleaf format. Current through May 2004
supplements. Ex-county law library with stamps, else very good
condition. Publisher’s Price $1,440. Special $495.
* Set consists of Vols. 1-10, in 13
books, Index, Tables, Product Citator A & B Vols., Practice Aids 2
Vols., Primary Source Documents 2 Vols., Together 21 books. Provides
authoritative access to the full scope of products liability law,
substantive, procedural, statutory and case law, as well as forms,
checklists, jury instructions, pattern discovery materials and
sample pleadings. 
144. [Professional
Responsibility]. Legal Malpractice, Fifth Edition.
Mallen, Ronald E.; Jeffrey M. Smith. St. Paul, MN: West Publishing
Co. 5 volumes. Current through November 2003 supplements. Cloth.
Ex-county law library with stamps, else very good. Publisher’s Price
$550. Special $275.
* Text focuses on prevention, insurance,
and malpractice issues encountered by practitioners in every area of
the law, including personal injury, real estate, collection and
bankruptcy, family law, trust and estates, commercial law, and
criminal law. Helps you examine your exposure and offers
prescriptions for risk management, helping you guard against
personal litigation even as you advocate for your clients. 
145. Securities Regulation:
Cases and Materials. Third Edition.
James D. Cox, Robert W. Hillman and Donald C. Langevoort. Aspen Law
& Business. 2001. xxxvi, 1288 pp. Cloth [with] 2003
supplementary pamphlet. As new, excellent condition. ISBN
0-7355-1973-0. Publisher’s Price $60. Special $45. 
146. [Tort Law]. The Common Law:
Process of Torts.
Donald Marshall and David Weissbrodt. Cincinnati: Anderson
Publishing Co., [2003]. xxvi, 771 pp. ISBN 1-59345-909-2. Cloth. As
new, excellent condition. Publisher’s Price $66. Special $40.
* This book seeks to explain tort law
through an examination of the common law process and the substantive
rules and principles that have emerged as a result. The Common Law
of Process of Torts introduces students to legal reasoning. Students
learn not only how to understand the rationale behind judicial
opinions, but also how to predict and develop the legal arguments
that will likely be successful. The limited scope of the casebook
focuses and sharpens the students’ understanding of the crucial
issues of substantive tort law. Perhaps more importantly, it helps
explain the nature of law and the law’s relationship to justice. The
Common Law of Process of Torts also assists beginning law students
in understanding the procedural context in which torts cases arise
and thus developing an additional perspective on civil procedure.
Although many beginning law students find civil procedure to be
quite difficult, the casebook’s explanations and contextual examples
of key procedural devices act as a user-friendly and practical guide
to that area of law. 
147. [Tort Law]. The Law of
Torts. Fowler V.
Harper. Oscar S. Gray et al. Aspen Publishers. 6 Vols. Complete set
current through 2004 supplements. Ex-county Law library with stamps,
else very good. Publisher’s Price $695. Special $395.
* One of the preeminent works on the law
of torts, first published in 1933, it still retains its reputation
as a work of scholarship. Coverage includes: Health Care Liability;
Standards for Damages; Products Liability; Defamation;
Constitutional Torts; Liability for Prenatal Injury; Liability for
Psychic Injury; Pure Economic Loss; Privacy; Family Torts;
Comparative Negligence and much more. 
148.
Uniform Laws Annotated, Master Edition.
National Conference of the Commissioners on Uniform State Laws
and the American Law Institute. St. Paul: West Group. Vols. 1-15A,
in 53 books. Complete set, current through 2004 pocket part supplements.
Ex-library with stamps, else very good. Publisher’s Price $1,874.
Special $795.
* Provides an extensive and convenient
reference to the text of uniform laws; prepared under the sponsorship
of the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws
and the American Law Institute. Examines acts recommended for
adoption in all states, as well as pinpoints state variations.
Includes annotations to cases decided in adopting jurisdictions.
Discusses, among others: commercial codes; nonprofit organizations;
business and financial laws; estate; probate and related laws;
matrimonial, family, and health laws; model sentencing and corrections;
remedial laws; evidence; arbitration; common interest; and civil
and criminal procedure. See illustration below. 

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