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107. [Admiralty Law]. Law of Seamen, 4th Edition.
Martin Norris. Clark Boardman Callaghan/West Group. 3 Vols. Current
through December 2003 supplements. Ex-county law library with
stamps, else very good. Publisher’s Price $435. Special $125.
* 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. 
108. [Antitrust Law]. Fundamentals of Antitrust Law. 3rd Edition.
Phillip E. Areeda and Herbert Hovenkamp. New York: Aspen Publishers,
2004. 1 Volume. Looseleaf format. Complete to date. New. $235.
* Contains the most frequently referenced material from Areeda and
Hovenkamp’s eighteen volume treatise, including references back to
the complete set. Everything you need in one convenient volume at
only a fraction of the price. 
109. [Antitrust Law]. State Antitrust Practice and Statutes, 2d.
Edition.
Kessler, Jeffrey L. Michael K. Lindsey; Molly S. Boast. Chicago:
Section of Antitrust Law, American Bar Association, 1999. 3 Vols.
Cloth. ISBN 1-57073-520-4. Ex-private law firm library with stamps
and spine labels, else very good. $45.
* Contents: v. 1. Alabama to Kansas; v. 2. Kentucky to North Dakota;
v. 3. Ohio to Wyoming. 
110. [Bankruptcy]. Collier Pamphlet Edition. Complete Set. 2004
Edition.
Allan N. Resnick and Henry J. Sommer, editors. LexisNexis, 2004.
Three volumes. Publisher’s Price $149. Special $25.
* Part 1 contains the complete and up-to-date Bankruptcy Code, as
well as bankruptcy-related sections of the Judicial Code and other
statutory provisions that apply in bankruptcy cases. Part 2 contains
the complete and up-to-date text of the Federal Rules of Bankruptcy
Procedure and the Official Forms in Bankruptcy. Part 3 is the
Portable Pamphlet, which comprises the full text of the Code and
Rules in one handy volume. 
111. [Business Law]. Sales, Leases and Bulk Transfers.
Peter A. Alces and Nathaniel Hansford. New York: Matthew Bender,
1989. xx, 675, 5, 5, 2, 26 pp. Cloth. New. Publisher’s Price $62.
Special $20.
* A selection from Matthew Bender’s Analysis and Skills Series.
Contents include: the method of Article 2; contract formation,
enforcement and modification; code supplementation of contract
terms; warranties; disclaimers of warranties and limitations of
damages; breach, repudiation and excuse; damages; and, bulk sales.

112. Clark, Ralph Ewing.
A Treatise on the Law and Practice of Receivers: Being an
Analysis of and Commentaries on the Usages and Rules of Equity
Pertaining to Receivers, Including Pleading, Practice, and
Procedure, and Discussions of Various Statutes and Rules of
Procedure, 3d ed. Cincinnati: W.H. Anderson Company, 1959.
Reprint. Buffalo. W.S. Hein, 1992. 4 volumes [with] 1968-1969
supplement [last issued] bound into each volume at rear. Cloth. New.
$400. 
113. [Commercial Law]. Letters of Credit: Commercial and Standby
Letters of Credit Bankers’ and Trade Acceptances.
Burton V. McCullough. LexisNexis. 1 Volume. Looseleaf format.
Current through release no. 30/September 2003. As new, excellent
condition. Publisher’s Price $259.00. Special $95.
* Shows you how to use the letter of credit to your clients’ advantage.
Clearly presents the controlling law, with full analysis of the
revised UCC Article 5 and Uniform Customs and Practice and Practice
for Documentary Credits reprinted in full; Case law discussions
illustrate the courts’ interpretation of the UCC and UCP as they
relate to letters of credit; Examples and diagrams throughout
illustrate the relationships between parties in a transaction;
Line-by-line analysis of a sample letter of credit application
form; Transactional format plus practice aids speed your research;
Completely revised and rewritten to be even more useful and authoritative.
See illustration below.


114. [Corporate Law]. Audit Committees: Regulation and Practice.
Edited by Gerald S. Backman and Anne Marie Salan. New York: Aspen
Publishers. 1 Volume. Looseleaf format. Current through March 2004
Supplement. New. Publisher’s Price $195. Special $85.
* Provides a corporate perspective to complying with new SEC
regulations and stock exchange listing requirements. Helps to bring
audit committees and their oversight procedures into compliance.

115. [Corporate Law]. The Corporate Counsellor’s Deskbook. 5th
Edition.
Dennis J. Block and Michael A. Epstein. New York: Aspen Law &
Business. One volume. Looseleaf format. Current through 2004
supplement. As new, excellent condition. Publisher’s Price $275.
Special $95.
* Provides coverage on employment agreements and executive
compensation, managing complex litigation and litigation budgeting,
implementing internal procedures to protect against insider trading,
internal file controls taking advantage of alternative dispute
resolution formats, counseling on employment law and intellectual
property and much more. 
116. [Corporate Law]. The Delaware Law of Corporations and Business
Organizations Statutory Deskbook 2004 Edition.
R. Franklin Balotti and Jesse A. Finkelstein. New York: Aspen
Publishers, 2004. Softbound [with] CD-ROM. New. Publisher’s
Price $85. Special $20.
* Contains the complete text, with all the current amendments of the
principal Delaware business organizations statutes, including: the
Delaware General Corporation Law; Limited Liability Company Act;
Statutory Trust Statute; Revised Uniform Limited Partnership Act,
and, related provisions of the State of Delaware Constitution,
Franchise Tax Law, and Code. 
117. [Corporate Law]. Principles of Corporate Governance: Analysis
and Recommendations.
American Law Institute. 2 Vols. 1994, with 2005 pocket part
supplements. Ex-private law firm library, very good condition.
Publisher’s Price $146. Special $95.
* These volumes comprise the Institute’s first extended treatment on
the Law of Corporate Governance. Examines the duties and
responsibilities of directors and officers of business corporations
to both the corporations and their shareholders. It consists of
introductory notes, rules of law in the American Law Institute’s
(ALI) standard black-letter format, corporate practice
recommendations in a special gray-letter format, and comments, all
of which express ALI views. It also includes Reporter’s Notes, which
reflect the views of the Reporters and describe sources they
considered relevant. Includes the objective and conduct of the
business corporation, the structure of the corporation, the duty of
care and the business judgment rule, the duty of fair dealing, the
role of directors and shareholders in transactions in control and
tender offers, and corporate remedies. 
118. [Corporate Law]. The Regulation of Corporate Disclosure. 3rd
Edition.
J. Robert Brown, Jr. Aspen Publishers, Inc. 1 Vol. Looseleaf format.
Current through 2004-2 supplement. New. Publisher’s Price $220.
Special $85.
* Analyzes disclosure requirements and anti-fraud provisions, the
duty to disclose, dissemination, issues involving materiality,
disclosure of bad news, negotiations, dealing with analysts,
projects and appraisals, stock repurchases, sensitive disclosure
periods, state disclosure obligations, corporate communication
policies, shareholder communications, the summary annual report,
communicating with beneficial owner, dealing with analysts,
communication and dissemination of information over the Internet. 
119. Corporate Governance for Public Company Directors.
Martin Lowy. New York: Aspen Publishers, 2003. xv, 120 pp.
Softbound. New. Publisher’s Price $65. Special $30.
* Quick, expert advice on what directors need to know about the new
rules, and how to be a hero in today’s corporate climate. Explains
the roles boards play in giving strategic direction to the company,
in reviewing proposed acquisitions and declaring dividends, as well
as the difficulties they face in change of control situations.
Guides directors in the practicalities of how to establish agendas
and review minutes. Provides tips on how to establish a productive
and manageable flow of information. 
120. Corporate Legal Compliance Handbook.
Theodore L. Banks and Frederick Z. Banks. New York: Aspen
Publishers, 2003. [With] 2003 interactive CD-ROM. New. Publisher’s
Price $190. Special $85.
* Provides coverage of compliance laws and regulations, and shows
you how to design, implement, manage and monitor an efficient,
effective legal compliance program. It will help you identify risks,
assign those risks to job descriptions, create appropriate corporate
policies, establish control programs, communicate effectively and
prove the effectiveness of the program. 
121. Corporate Partnering: Structuring & Negotiating, Domestic &
International Strategic Alliances, 3rd Edition.
New York: Aspen Law & Business. 1 Vol. Looseleaf format. [With]
CD-ROM. As new, excellent condition. Publisher’s Price $235. Special
$95.
* This handbook explains the proprietary rights issues involved in a
corporate alliance and provides sequential instruction on how to
handle a partnership from the decision to seek out a partner to the
closing of the deal. 
122. [Corporation Law]. Cox & Hazen on Corporations: Including
Unincorporated Forms of Doing Business. 2nd Edition.
James D. Cox and Thomas Lee Hazen. Aspen Publishers. 3 Volumes.
Cloth. [With] 2004 softbound supplement. As new, excellent
condition. Publisher’s Price $515. Special $195.
* Provide comprehensive, practical coverage of: Increased responsibilities
of corporate attorneys; Executive compensation; Extensive description
and analysis of the heightened corporate governance developments
by the NYSE and Nasdaq Audit committee obligations; Fiduciary
obligations in corporate combinations; A new chapter on stock
transfer laws, including discussion of Article 8 of the Uniform
Commercial Code; Analysis of Omni Care, and the most recent decision
of the Delaware Chancery Court concerning executive compensation.
See illustration below.


123. Criminal Law: Cases, Comments, Questions.
7th Edition. Lloyd L. Weinreb. New York: Foundation Press,
2003. xxxvii, 832 pp. Cloth. New. ISBN 1587785404 Publisher’s Price
$92.25 Special $45.
* 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. 
124. Criminal Procedure Handbook 2004/2005 Edition.
Prepared by the Publisher’s Editorial Staff. Thomson/West, 2004. 900
pp. Softbound. Ex-library with stamps on inside front cover and
title page, else very good. Publisher’s Price $295. Special $95.
* Analyzes more than 3,700 decisions relating to criminal procedure.
Includes all the noteworthy federal and state decisions of the past
year. While emphasis is placed on Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth Amendment
law, also contains in-depth coverage of cases involving pretrial
matters, guilty pleas, trials, evidence, sentencing, appeals,
post-conviction proceedings, juries, and habeas corpus. 
125. Delaware Limited Partnerships.
Martin I. Lubaroff and Paul M. Altman. Aspen Law & Business, [2004].
1 Vol. Looseleaf format. Current through the 2004 supplement.
Publisher’s Price $220. Special $85.
* This volume includes complete coverage and in-depth discussion of
the Delaware limited partnership statutes from 1983 through 2004
plus 30-plus forms prepared by the authors. 
126. E-Commerce Law & Business.
Mark E. Plotkin, Bert Wells, et al. Aspen Law and Business, [2003].
2 Vols. Looseleaf format. New. Publisher’s Price $350. Special $125.
* Comprehensive guide for conducting business electronically. 
127. [Family Law]. Determining Child & Spousal Support.
Marion F. Dobbs. West Group. 1 Vol. Looseleaf format. Current
through June 2003 supplement. Ex-corporate law library, very good.
Publisher’s Price $176. Special $45.
* Provides the foundation for determining realistic and fair support
in divorce cases. Offers the tools necessary to arrive at monthly
support figures for children and adults, based on actual
cost-of-living formulas. Plus, the text provides valuable help in
evaluating new cases, identifying unfair settlement offers, and
considering the variables that can affect settlement amounts. 
128. [Family Law]. Dividing Pensions in Divorce. 2nd Edition.
Gary A. Shulman and David I. Kelley. New York: Panel Publication,
1999. xxvii, 592 pp. Cloth. [With] softbound 2004 Cumulative
Supplement. New. Publisher’s Price $189. Special $85.
* The only text that translates theories into practical settlement
strategies. It takes an in-depth look at the challenges attorneys
face every day - from outlining the traps and pitfalls that could
limit the non participating spouse’s rights - to deciding when
Social Security should be offset against the other’s pension...to
realizing the shortcomings of receiving offsetting assets in lieu of
a QDRO. Also provides numerous tables, models, case studies, and
more. 
129. [Family Law]. Value of Pensions in Divorce.
3rd Edition. Marvin Snyder. New York: A Panel Publication,
1999. xxiv, 335 pp. Cloth. New. [With] softbound 2004
cumulative supplement. Publisher’s Price $179. Special $65.
* A comprehensive guide to conducting a preliminary pension
valuation, determining the pension’s relative importance in the
distribution of assets in a divorce, and hiring a valuation expert.
Includes detailed discussions on the availability of certain pension
funds before retirement, the role of taxes in a pension valuation,
QDROs and how they work, offsetting marital assets, the use of
mortality tables, and ERISA-exempt plans. 
130. Family Law Update, 2004 Edition.
Ron Brown and Laura W. Morgan, Editors. New York: Aspen Publishers,
2004. xxvi, 449 pp. Softbound. New. Publisher’s Price $283. Special $65.
* Comprehensive coverage of all the key topics of marriage and
divorce, including economic consequences, child custody, and support
issues. Also includes interdisciplinary materials to explore the
complex influences on Family Law drawn from finance, genetics, and
demography, clinical psychology, social history, and legal and
policy responses to domestic violence, and much more. 
131. [Fraudulent Conveyancing]. Glenn, Garrard.
Fraudulent Conveyances and Preferences. Revised Edition. New
York: Baker, Voorhis & Co., 1940. Reprint. Buffalo: W.S. Hein, &
Co., 2001. Two volumes. Cloth. New. $165.
* Provides an improved overview of fraudulent conveyances and also
examines the equally important subject of preferences. 
132. [Health Care]. 2004 Health Law and Compliance Update.
John Steiner, editor. New York: Aspen Publishers, 2004. xviii, 375
pp. Softbound. New. Publisher’s Price $214. Special $45.
* This useful volume provides latest information on emerging issues
in Health Law. Each article is authored by an expert in the area and
includes analysis of the latest cases and statutes. The 2004 Edition
of this valuable resource brings you new chapters that examine
issues such as e-health, antitrust, privacy and confidentiality,
ERISA preemption, compliance and Sarbanes-Oxley. The “year in
review” chapter addresses the most significant issues in health law
this past year, including false claims and fraud, EMTALA, HIPAA, and
tax. 
133. [Health Care Law]. Hospital Contracts Manual.
Baker & Hostetler, editors. Aspen Publishers. 3 Vols. Looseleaf
format. Current through Supplement No. 42/December 2003. New.
Publisher’s Price $585. Special $195.
* An all-encompassing information resource updated regularly to
help the administrator, the attorney and the hospital management
team deal successfully with even the most complex contractual
problem. Experts apply their know-how to literally hundreds of
hospital contract situations from physician arrangements to shared
services to mortgage loans.
See above below.


134. [Health Care Law].
Hospital Legal Forms, Checklists & Guidelines. Jon Eldridge
and Cynthia Conner. Aspen Publishers, [2004]. 2 Vols. Looseleaf
format. New. Publisher’s Price $570. Special $195.
* Provides a wealth of sample forms, guidelines, and checklists,
this step-by-step users guide provides all the resources needed for
more informed daily decision making and legally safe hospital-wide
operations all in one easy-to-use, time-saving, jargon-free
reference that is updated regularly. 
135. [Immigration Law]. J Visa Guidebook, 2004 Edition. The Complete
Resource for Exchange Visitor Programs and Participants.
Gregory H. Siskind, William A. Stock and Stephen Yale-Loehr.
LexisNexis. 2 Vols. Softbound. Excellent, as new condition.
Publisher’s Price $195. Special $45.
* A valuable resource for dealing with questions related to the
exchange visitor nonimmigrant visa program. Written entirely by
esteemed attorneys in this area of immigration law, the J Visa
Guidebook is a convenient, two-volume, softbound guide covering the
regulations on aliens and advising program sponsors how to comply
with these regulations. 
136. [Insurance Law].
Policyholder’s Guide to the Law of Insurance Coverage. Peter
J. Kalis, Thomas M. Reiter, James R. Segerdahl. New York: Aspen Law
& Business. One volume. Looseleaf format. Current through 2004
supplement. New. Publisher’s Price $215. Special $130.
* The first comprehensive guide to insurance law written from the
corporate policyholder’s perspective. Provides expert guidance
through the labyrinth of legal issues surrounding insuring
instruments and underlying claims, plus practical strategies and
legal arguments to help secure coverage for contested claims. The
Policyholder’s Guide addresses virtually every insurance-related
legal issue you are likely to encounter in the regular course of
business, as well as those issues unique to specialized industries
or unusual situations including liability policies, special
liability policies, first-party policies, specialty first-party
property policies, environmental, marine and aviation, toxic tort,
copyright claims issues and litigation in insurance coverage
disputes. 
137. [Insurance Law]. Practitioner’s Guide to Litigating Insurance
Coverage Actions. 2nd Edition.
Jerold Oshinsky and Theodore A. Howard. Aspen Law & Business. 2
Vols. Current through May 2004 supplements. New. Publisher’s Price $320. Special $85.
* Seasoned insurance coverage litigators help you prepare winning
strategies with this comprehensive encyclopedia of documents and
forms. There are forms for every stage of case preparation and
litigation, plus concise, clearly written commentaries that explain
how, when, and why to adopt a particular strategy to your case.

138. [Intellectual Property Law]. Copyright. 2nd Edition.
Paul Goldstein. New York: Aspen Publishers. 4 Volumes. Looseleaf
format. Current through 2004 supplement. New. Publisher’s Price
$585. Special $195.
* The definitive practice tool for today’s intellectual property
practitioner with in-depth analysis of copyright’s extension to
emerging digital technologies, exhaustive coverage of court
decisions on copyright infringement of computer software, an entire
section analyzing all aspects of judicial interpretation of
copyright assignments and licenses, and much more. 
139. [Intellectual Property Law]. E-Copyright Law Handbook.
Laura Lee Stapleton. New York: Aspen Publishers. One volume.
Looseleaf format. Current through May 2003 supplement. New.
Publisher’s Price $185. Special $45.
* Addresses all critical questions that affect owners of
copyright-protected material in the digital age. Prepared by a team
of successful intellectual property attorneys, the handbook is the
first single-volume guide to focus on copyright technical
developments and legal decisions so attorneys can advise clients on
how to protect and exploit their digital content online. The
Handbook offers an analysis of E-copyright transactions in computer
software, sound recordings, literary works, motion pictures,
television and audio visual works, and visual arts. It also covers
the elements of copyright infringement, the intricacies of
international copyright laws, copyright infringement actions, the
limitation of liability for online copyright infringement and
copyright protection in cyberspace. 
140. [Intellectual Property].
International Copyright Law & Practice. Paul Edward Geller
(General Editor), Melville B. Nimmer. LexisNexis. 2 Vols. Looseleaf
format. Current through release 15/October 2003. As new, excellent
condition. Publisher’s Price $520. Special $195.
* Brings together the global analysis of the international copyright
system with in-depth treatments of national laws. As a leading
European copyright practitioner and commentator noted: “Whoever
operates in this field beyond national borders cannot, and should
not, do so without using this book.” Wilhelm Nordemann, Book Review,
25 IIC 132 at 134 (1994). See illustration below.


141. [Intellectual Property]. Law of Internet Disputes.
David W. Quinto. New York: Aspen Publishers. One volume. Looseleaf
format. Current through 2003 supplement. New. Publisher’s Price
$175. Special $65.
* Helps avoid costly Internet disputes or enables quick resolution
of them, with expert guidance from a nationally recognized
intellectual property litigator. Provides timely analysis of the
latest laws, rules, regulations, and technology solutions for
dealing with Internet-related legal disputes. Coverage includes the
Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act, ICANN’s Uniform Domain
Name Dispute Resolution Policy, the Digital Millennium Copyright
Act, the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act and more. 
142. [Intellectual Property]. Law of Internet Security and Privacy,
2004 Edition.
Kevin J. Connolly. New York: Aspen Publishers, [2004]. Softbound.
xxiii, 416 pp. As new, excellent condition. Publisher’s Price $260.
Special $85.
* The first legal guide to focus on critical issues of Internet
security and privacy that affect businesses. You’ll find the tools
and information you need to respond effectively to universal
security concerns such as viruses, backdoors and cryptography. The
author analyzes the state of the law and sets forth clear guidelines
on how to assess your system’s risk against viruses, understand the
uses of and problems with backdoors, develop essential security
infrastructure, trap intruders, monitor employee use of
computer/communications facilities, respond to claims against the
employer resulting from misuse of the Internet, protect against
unsolicited email (or spam) and untangle the bewildering array of
regulations by different jurisdictions that influence e-commerce and
the Internet. 
143. [Intellectual Property Law]. Licensing and Intellectual
Property Law Desk Reference.
Michael D. Scott. New York: Aspen Law & Business, [2004]. xv, 882
pp. Softbound. New. Publisher’s Price $195. Special $85.
* This handy reference contains over 1,700 legal and technical
terms. Definitions are drawn from case decisions, federal and state
laws, government regulations and official documents whenever
possible. The result is a invaluable resource that helps the
attorney to advise clients confidently, draft stronger contracts and
litigate cases using the most up-to-date and accurate terminology
backed by legal precedent. More than just a lexicon, this versatile
reference includes concise discussions of key cases, sample contract
clauses and much more. 
144. [Intellectual Property]. Patent Practice Handbook.
Peter S. Canelias. New York: Aspen Law & Business. One volume.
Looseleaf format. Current through June 2002 Supplement. New.
Publisher’s Price $195. Special $30.
* Provides coverage on patent infringement, enforcement and
Liability, patent applications and prosecution and patent law and
alternative Intellectual Property Protection. 
145. Internet Law]. Law of the Web: A Field Guide to Internet
Publishing.
Jonathan D. Hart. Denver: Bradford, 2003. xii, 299 pp. Softbound.
New. Publisher’s Price $30. Special $15. * Whether using the Internet for e-mail, purchasing, or research,
Web Law: A Field Guide to Internet Publishing is a useful
handbook of legal rights and responsibilities. For those whose
livelihood depends on publishing content on the Web, or protecting
those who do, this book provides practical case-by-case examples of
both successful and failed strategies. 
146. Internet and Technology Law Desk Reference 6th Edition.
Michael D. Scott. New York: Aspen Publishers, [2004]. xvii, 951 pp.
Softbound. New. Publisher’s Price $223. Special $65.
* Provides coverage on Copyright and Patents; Contracts and Torts;
Security and Trade Secrets; Free Speech Issues; Internet Fraud and
Crime; Internet and E-commerce; Software and Hardware; and much
more. 
147. [Judgments]. Restatement Of The Law: Judgments. 6 Volumes.
American Law Institute Publishers, 1971-1996. Cloth. With 2004
pocket part supplement. Ex-private law firm library, very good.
Publisher’s Price $389.50 Special $295.
* Judgments Second covers the validity of judgments; former
adjudication: the effects of a judicial judgment; parties and other
persons affected by judgments; relief from a judgment; and special
problems deriving from the nature of the forum rendering judgment.
See above below. 

148. [Medical Dictionary]. American Jurisprudence Proof of Facts 3r
d Series. Attorney’s Illustrated Medical Dictionary.
Ida G. Dox; Gilbert M. Eisner; June L. Melloni and B. John Melloni.
West Group, [2002]. [With] April 2003 Supplement pamphlet.
Ex-private law firm library, else very good. Publisher’s Price
$152.50 Special $75.
* Contains more than 30,000 definitions, each containing a simply
and concisely worded definition, plus applicable synonyms,
pronunciation, and references to additional information. These
definitions are tested for accuracy through consultation with
experts in various fields of medicine and law regarding current
usage. Many of the more than 3,500 illustrations are single-concept
illustrations that help you concentrate on the meaning of a single
word. 
149. [Mergers and Acquisitions] Takeovers: A Strategic Guide to
Mergers and Acquisitions.
Meredith M. Brown, Ralph C. Ferrara, Paul S. Bird, and Gary W.
Kubek. New York: Aspen Law & Business, 2001. li, 780 pp. Cloth, in
dust jacket. As new, excellent condition. Publisher’s Price $180.
Special $75.
* This book will help you swiftly master the nomenclature, tempo of
deal making and techniques for closing in all types of business
combinations. Takeovers: A Strategic Guide to Mergers and
Acquisitions gives you a practical understanding of the critical
procedures, issues and laws both bidder and target corporations must
consider. 
150. [Personal Injury]. Comparative Negligence Manual. 3rd Edition.
Publisher’s Editorial Staff. West Group. 2 Vols. Looseleaf format.
Current through March 2004 cumulative supplements. Ex-county law
library with stamps, else very good. Publisher’s Price $280. Special
$95.
* 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. 
151. [Securities Law]. Broker-Dealer Law and Regulation. 3rd
Edition.
Norman S. Poser. New York: Aspen Publishers, 2004. 1 Volume.
Looseleaf format. Current through 2004 supplement. New. Publisher’s
Price $215. Special $85.
* Topics include: the regulatory framework, especially
post-Sarbanes-Oxley; broker-dealer fraud; on-line trading;
unsuitable recommendations; market manipulation; vicarious
liability; defenses in actions against broker-dealers; compensatory
and punitive damages and attorney’s fees; rules of self-regulatory
organizations; securities arbitration; mediation of securities
disputes; and, conflicts of interest. Also includes appendices
containing both the Federal Arbitration Act and the NASD Code of
Arbitration Procedure. 
152. [Securities Law]. Commodities Regulation. 3rd Edition.
Philip McBride Johnson and Thomas Lee Hazen. New York: Aspen
Publishers, 1997. 2 Vols. Looseleaf format. Current through 2003
supplement. New. Publisher’s Price $455. Special $150.
* This edition reflects the emergence of derivatives as an increasingly
popular financial tool, along with the widespread use of derivatives
(futures, options, swaps and a wide variety of exotic and hybrid
financial products) as hedges against financial risk. Covering
the regulatory, reporting and legal issues that affect these unique
instruments. See illustration below.


153. [Securities Law]. EDGAR Filer Handbook.
A Guide for Electronic Filing with the SEC. 5th Edition.
Charles H. Rider. New York: Aspen Law and Business, 2004. Current
through (February) 2004-1 supplement. New. Publisher’s Price $200. Special $65.
* The fifth edition of EDGAR Filer Handbook contains all
procedures to assemble, validate and transmit filings. Prepared by
an expert with an intimate working knowledge of the EDGARLink
system, the Handbook helps with the latest SEC electronic reporting
procedures. It explains step-by-step how to prepare and submit
documents for electronic filing precisely and efficiently. Updated
to incorporate all the new and revised procedures through EDGAR and
EDGARLink. 
154. [Securities Law]. The Financial Reporting Handbook.
Michael R. Young. New York: Aspen Publishers, 2004. 1 Volume.
Looseleaf format. Current through Release #3/June 2004. New.
Publisher’s Price $295. Special $95.
* Provides easy access to the multitude of new rules adopted under
the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, which dramatically altered financial
reporting requirements. Includes all relevant statutes, SEC rules,
portions of SEC Releases explaining the rules and much more. 
155. [Securities Law]. A Practical Guide to SEC Proxy and
Compensation Rules, 4th Edition.
Stanton P. Eigenbrodt, Editor. Aspen Publishers. 1 Vol. Looseleaf
format. New. Publisher’s Price $225. Special $75.
* Provides expert analysis and valuable tips and pointers on
everything needed to master the proxy process and ensure compliance
with the SEC’s rules. Valuable appendixes contain SEC and DOL
releases, rules and regulations. 
156. [Securities Law]. A Practical Guide to Section 16: Reporting
and Compliance.
4th Edition. Stanton P. Eigenbrodt (editor). Aspen Law &
Business. 1 Volume. Looseleaf format. Current through 2003
supplement. New. Publisher’s Price $225. Special $75.
* Provides answers to frequent questions in this area such as: Must
a plan be “tax qualified” to take advantage of Rule 16b-3? Is
shareholder approval required to exempt plan transactions? What is a
non-employee director for purposes if the rules? What is a
“discretionary transaction” under the rules? Is it possible to “mix
and match” exemptions? 
157. [Securities Law]. Red Box: Rules and Regulations of the
Securities and Exchange Commission.
41 pamphlets through Bulletin 78, March 18, 2003. New York: Aspen
Publishers. 2004. New. Publisher’s price $325. Special $85.
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158. [Securities Law]. Regulation of Securities: SEC Compliance and
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Steven Mark Levy. New York: Aspen Publishers, [2004]. One Volume.
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Michael J. Halloran. New York: Aspen Publishers. 2 Vols. Looseleaf
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James D. Cox, Robert W. Hillman and Donald C. Langevoort. Aspen Law
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163. Securities Regulation in Cyberspace. 3rd Edition.
Howard M. Friedman. New York: Aspen Publishers, 2004. Current
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George B. Delta and Jeffrey M. Matsuura. New York: Aspen Law &
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Peter W. Huber, Michael K. Kellogg, John Thorne. New York: Aspen Law
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Charles D. Ferris, Frank W. Lloyd. LexisNexis Matthew Bender.
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