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232. Administrative Law Treatise 3d ed. Davis, Kenneth Culp
and Richard J. Pierce, Jr. New York: Aspen Law & Business. 3 vols.
complete set, current through Novenber 1999 supplement.
Publisher’s Price $425. $195.
* Considered to be the definitive treatise in the field. Provides
detailed analysis of agencies, the courts, Congress, and the President.
233. Bankruptcy Law and Practice, Seventh Edition. Daniel
R. Cowans, with Robin E. Phelan. Lexis Law Publishing. 5 Vols. Complete
set, current through 1999 supplements. Publisher’s Price $485. $295.
* Comprehensively covers the all the statutes, cases, and rules,
from the debtors, creditors, trustees, and judges perspectives.
234. Bankruptcy
Service, Lawyer’s edition. Clark Boardman
Callaghan/West Group. 18 volumes. Looseleaf format. Complete set,
current through October 1998 supplements. Publisher’s Price $1,750.
Special $250.
234. [Contracts]. Williston on Contracts 3d ed. W.H.E.
Jaeger. St. Paul: West Group Vols. 2 to 18, Index, Tables (19 books)
current through July 1998 supplements [together with] Williston
on Contracts 4th ed. R.A. Lord. Lawyers Cooperative Publishing Co.
Volumes 1 to 13, current through July 1999 supplements. Pub. Price
$1,235. Special $595.
* The material in the third edition of vol. 1 is superceded and now
covered in the fourth edition volumes. A classic treatment of contract
law originally authored by Samuel Williston, the Dane Professor of Law,
Harvard Law School and updated by Walter Jaeger, currently Professor at
ITT Chicago-Kent College of Law. Provides coverage of the full range of
contract related issues including informal contracts, offers,
acceptance, consideration, capacity of parties, married women,
corporations and others, contracts of agents and fiduciaries and much
more.
235. [Corporate
Law]. Fletcher’s Cyclopedia of Corporations. Clark
Boardman Callaghan. Vols. 1 to 20, in 35 books. Complete set, current
through September 1999 supplements. Very good condition. Publisher’s
price $2,450. Special $895.
* 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.
236.
[Corporation Law]. Fletcher Corporation Forms Annotated, 4th ed. Clark Boardman
Callaghan. Vols. 1-7, in 24 books. Complete set, current through March
2000 supplements. Publisher’s Price $1,150.
Special $550.
* Contains thousands of state and federal forms, along with practice
unofficial forms, for virtually every transaction related to corporate
law. Provides explanatory text discussions at the beginning of each
chapter which summarizes the law surrounding the form involved. Also
contains general checklists, along with practice tips. Includes coverage
of: preincorporation contracts; bylaws; organization of corporation
stock and capital; corporate financing; directors and directors’
meetings; acknowledgments, affidavits and certificates; consolidation
and merger of corporations; foreign corporations; insolvent and
financially embarrassed corporations; nonprofit and nonstock
corporations; cooperative corporations; business trusts (Massachusetts
trusts); equipment trusts and agreements concerning rolling stock as
well as miscellaneous forms relating to corporations.
237.
[Evidence]. The New Wigmore on Evidence: Selected Rules of Limited
Admissibilty. Regulation of Evidence to Promote Extrinsic Policies and
Values. David E. Leonard. Boston: Little Brown & Co., 1996. 1
volume. Looseleaf format, current through 1998 supplement. Ex-library.
Publisher’s Price $155. $75.
* This volume analyzes: the rules excluding evidence of
subsequent remedial measures, compromise, offers and payment of medical
expenses and much more.
238. Handling
Accident Cases. Albert Averbach. Clark
Boardman Callaghan. Vols.
1-7, in 8 books, current through December 1994 supplements. Publisher’s Price $840. Special $95.
239.
Immigration Procedures Handbook. 2000 edition. Austin T. Fragomen, Alfred J. Del Rey and Steven C. Bell.
West Group, 1999. 1 vol. softbound. Publisher’s price $255.
Special $150.
* This detailed sourcebook contains explanations of how,
where, and why to present specific types of petitions and applications
under today’s immigration laws, as well as analysis of current law to
assist in determining the most effective method of proceeding with a
case. It also covers recent changes that affect immigration practice and
procedure.
240.
[Immigration]. U.S. Immigration Laws: Working,
Living, and Studying in America. Steven S. Mukamal and Martin L.
Rothstein. New York: Barst & Mukamal LLP, 1999. Paper. New. $85.
* Second edition. This handbook provides a user’s guide to the
complicated laws and policies of the U.S. immigration policy. It
carefully explains and diagrams our immigration systems and procedures.
The authors explain in easy-to-understand format, nearly every
facet of U.S. immigration law policy. This book is a must for anyone
needing current, up-to-date information and sample forms on U.S.
Immigration Law Policies.
241. [Insurance
Law]. Couch on Insurance 2d. Ronald Anderson
and Mark S. Rhoades. Clark Boardman Callaghan. Volumes 9 to 26,(in 23
books) complete set of all unreplaced vols. with June 1997 supplements [together
with] Couch on Insurance 3d. Volumes 1 to 6, complete and
current through June 1997 supplements. Both sets together 29 books.
Publisher’s Price $2,900. Special
$495.
* Contains all unreplaced volumes of the Second edition
(vols. 9 to 26), along with interim index and interim table of cases.
242.
[Intellectual Property]. Chisum on Patents. Donald
S. Chisum. Matthew Bender/Lexis law Publishing. 9 vols. Looseleaf
format. Complete set, current through release #72/December 1999.
Publisher’s Price $1,735. Special
$495.
* Provides coverage of all aspects of patent law and related issues.
Thorough coverage of the substantive law - principles, doctrines, rules,
and cases - gives you the convenience of one-stop research, written by
the leading expert on patent law.
243. [Property
Law]. Restatement of the Law 3d. Property Servitudes. St. Paul, MN: American Law Institute Publishers, 2000. 2
vols. Cloth. New. $195.
* This Restatement presents a comprehensive modern treatment of the
law of servitude that substantially simplifies and clarifies one of the
most complex and archaic bodies of 20th century American law. As devices
for the long-term, built-in control of land, easements, covenants and
servitude are so overlaid with historic mumble that lawyers have often
been uncertain whether the device in hand is one of the other, all or
neither. Treating the law of easements, profits and covenants as an
integrated body of doctrine, this Restatement elimanates needless
distinctions, old terminology and obsolete requirements. With the
increasing use of restrictive devices in real
estate development (subdivisions, condominiums, business parks,
etc.) the need is apparent for a unified exposition of the law of
servitude. It is designed to allow both traditional and innovative land
development practices using servitude without imposing artificial or arbitrary limitations of either
form or substance. At the same timethis new Restatement contemplates an
ongoing significant judicial role in protecting the public interest in
preserving the social utility of land resources
244.
[Securities Law]. Blue Sky Law. Joseph C. Long.
Clark Boardman Callaghan. 3 vols. Looseleaf format. Complete set,
current through release #28/December 1999. Publisher’s Price $441.
Special $125.
* Securities Law Series Volumes 12, 12A & 12B. Interprets
the vast array of statutes, judicial rulings, administrative decisions,
and opinions
that make up Blue Sky Law including: the definition of a security;
conflict of laws; federal preemption; securities exemptions;
transactional exemptions; civil liability; criminal liability and
administrative and civil enforcement.
244.
[Securities Law]. Litigation and Practice Under Rule 10b-5. Arnold S. Jacobs. Clark Boardman Callaghan. 6 Vols. Looseleaf
format. Complete set current through release #63/December 1999
supplements. Publisher’s Price $930.50
Special
$250.
* Securities Law Series Volumes 5,5A,5B,5C,5D,5E. Covers the
six major types of fraud within Rule 10b-5. Provides insights on
planning effective litigation strategies along with a comprehensive
review of all causes of action and remedies; advising issuer of
broker-dealer clients on reducing potential 10b-5 liabilities and
pitfalls with discussion of tests that are used to determine whether a
statement contains a misrepresentation or an omission of a material
fact.
245.
[Securities Regulation]. The Regulation of Money Managers. Tamar Frankel. Aspen Law & Business. 4 vols. Complete
set, current through July 1999 cumulative supplements. Ex-library with
spine labels. Publisher’s Price $595.
Special $195.
246.[Statutory
Construction]. Sutherland Statutory Construction,
5th edition. Norman J. Singer. West Group. 8 vols.
Complete set, current through 2000 supplements.
Publisher’s Price $875. Special
$395.
* Provides understandings into statutory law through analysis of the
legislative process: legislative power, rules of procedure, structuring
the statute, and administrative regulations. It also provides the
application of general principles to specific substantive areas of law,
such as: punitive legislation, domestic relations, debtor and creditor
legislation.
247. [Trusts]. Scott on Trusts, 4th ed. Austin Wakemen
Scott and William Franklin Fratcher. Boston: Little Brown & Co. 13
Vols. Complete set current through 1999 bound supplement volume.
Ex-private law firm library. Very good. Publisher’s Price $1,495.
$795.
* The definitive work on the law of trusts, revised and updated by a
scholar chosen by Scott, Professor William Franklin Fratcher. While this
treatise is impressive in its scholarship, it includes features of value
to the active practitioner including the alphabetical listing of
annotations to state case law.
248. Uniform
Commercial Code Series (Hawkland). William S.
Hawkland. Clark Boardman Callaghan. 16 Vols. Looseleaf format. Complete
set current through 1999 supplement. Publisher’s Price $1,000. Special
$250.
* Provides a full understanding of all areas of the Code, with
analysis of each section, official Code text, official comments, state
variations, and commentary.
249. Waris,
Ali, Robert A. Auclair and Maria Frigoletto.
Antitrust for Physicians. [Newton Square, PA.]: Literacy
House, [2000].xx,230pp.Cloth.Dustjacket.New.
$49.
* Topics covered include peer review immunity, adverse actions by
hospitals against staff privileges, conspiracies, monopolies and
exclusion of physicians, exclusion of non physician practitioners,
breach of contract in staff privilege cases, interference in business
relations, defamation, collective bargaining, physician unions,
independent physician associations (IPAs) and physician-Hospital
Organizations (PHOs), physician contracts with managed care and practice
mergers.
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