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180. Americans with Disabilities Act: Public Accommodations and
Commercial Facilities.
Jonathan R. Mook. LexisNexis. 1 Volume. Looseleaf format. Current
through release 10/September 2003. Very good condition. Publisher’s
Price $158. Special $35.
* Analyzes the scope and nature of the obligations that Title III of
the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) imposes upon almost every
business in the nation to make reasonable accommodations to ensure
their facilities, programs, goods and services are accessible to
people with disabilities. 
181. Attorneys’ Dictionary of Medicine.
J.E. Schmidt. LexisNexis. 6 Vols. Looseleaf format. Current through
release 37/December 2003. Very good condition. Publisher’s Price
$720. Special $195.
* Provides over 57,000 definitions of medical terms, with examples
and practical analogies; Unique Reversicon using common lay words to
lead you to the correct medical term; Over 700 illustrations of
anatomical features, body movements, medical equipment and injuries.

182. [Automobile Law and Practice].
Blashfield Automobile Law & Practice. St. Paul, MN: Thomson
West. 17 Vols. Cloth. Complete set current through November 2003
pocket part supplements. Publisher’s Price $1,135. Special $295.
* A multi-volume guide to the practice of automobile and motor
vehicle law with substantive discussion, practice tips, forms, and
checklists. Coverage includes investigation and trial preparation,
liability, trial evidence, medical/legal aspects, damages, insurance
(including no-fault), civil procedure, registration and licensing,
product liability, crimes, etc. 
183. Closed-Head Injury: A Clinical Source Book. Second Edition.
Peter G. Bernad. LexisNexis, 1998. xxix, 455 pp. Hardbound. [With]
2003 cumulative pocket part supplement. Very good condition.
Publisher’s Price $116. Special $60.
* Written by a neurologist, this work helps the practitioner
understand the physiology and long-term consequences of mild to
moderate closed-head injury and postconcussive syndrome. A growing
area of plaintiff’s personal injury practice concerns recovery of
damages for these injuries, which until recently were either not
diagnosed or were difficult to prove. 
184. Courtroom Medicine: Pain and Suffering.
Loring F. Chapman, Ph.d., and other contributers. Lexis/Nexis. 4
Vols. Looseleaf format. Current through release 51/September 2002.
Very good condition. Publisher’s Price $1,098. Special $125.
* Every anatomic site, source and condition associated with pain.
Examination of expert medico-legal witnesses; legal aspects of
recovery for pain and suffering; recovery for loss of enjoyment of
life; psychiatric aspects of pain; chronic pain syndromes; methods
of treating pain syndromes; basic principles for proof and securing
proper compensation; annotations on major legal issues;
bibliography, glossary, aphorisms and index. 
185. Criminal Defense Techniques.
Edited by Robert E. Cipes; Sidney Bernstein; Irwin Hall et al.
LexisNexis. 10 Vols. Looseleaf format. Current through release
83/March 2004. Very good condition. Publisher’s Price $2,354.
Special $795.
* Provides complete coverage of criminal law, from pretrial to
appeal. Comprehensive chapters on important areas of law as well as
guidance on drafting the most effective strategy for your case.
Includes chapters specifically devoted to: Murder; Drunk Driving;
Obscenity; Kidnapping; Rape and other sex crimes and Securities
cases. 
186. Criminal Law Advocacy.
Mark J. Kadish, Rhonda A. Bronfman, David Rossman, Ronald L.
Carlson, Patrick L. McCloskey, Ronald L. Schoenberg, Abraham P.
Ordover, Roger M. Goldman. LexisNexis. 7 Vols. Complete set, current
through release 39/November 2003. Publisher’s Price $1,453. Special
$495.
* Explores the important techniques behind successful criminal law
practice and offers specific guidelines for using the proper
procedures. Checklists, sample forms, and real-life examples of
testimony are included, with expert author commentary throughout.
Topics include: Trial Investigation and Preparation—Initial client
interview, setting fees, case management, discovery, and motion
practice; Jury Selection—Substantive law, strategies, and
techniques; Guilty Pleas—Plea bargaining, the constitutional
standards for accepting pleas, Alford pleas, plea agreement
procedure; Trial Proof—Real evidence, elements of guilt, privileges,
objections and the operation of the rules of evidence; Witness
Examination—Strategies and techniques; Argument to the
Jury—Techniques and analysis of pertinent laws.
See illustration below. 

187. [Criminal Law - Arson]. The Investigation and Prosecution of
Arson.
John F. Decker and Bruce L Ottley. Lexis Law Publishing, 1999. xxix,
747 pp. [with] 2002 cumulative pocket part supplement. As new,
excellent condition. $125.
* Contents include: Crime Scene Investigation; Searches and Seizures
of Physical Evidence: Fouth Amendment Guidelines; Police
Interrogations; Grand Juries: Complex Investigations of Arson and
Fraud; Sharing Statutes: A Vital Source of Additional Information;
The Law of Arson: State and Federal Statutes; Accomplice and
Inchoate Liability and Defenses in Arson; Production of Evidence of
Arson at Trial: An Illustration. 
188. [Crimonal Law]. Defense of Narcotics Cases.
David Bernheim. LexisNexis. 3 Vols. Looseleaf format. Current
through release #48/April 2004. Very good condition. Publisher’s
Price $745. Special $295.
* Provides coverage of all aspects of narcotics cases and related
matters, such as: identification of drugs, search and seizure, motor
vehicle and airport searches, and pretrial proceedings. Also covers
informers and accomplices, the trial, alternatives to standing
trial, compulsory commitment of narcotics addicts, defense of
driving under the influence cases, and forfeiture proceedings.

189. Criminal Law Deskbook.
Patrick L. McCloskey, Ronald L. Schoenberg, Revisions by Jay
Shapiro. LexisNexis. 1 Vol. Looseleaf format. Current through
release 20/April 2004. Very good condition. Publisher’s Price $295.
Special $125.
* Provides a concise discussion of the basic principles of criminal
procedure, substantive criminal law, and criminal trial strategy and
tactics. Logically organized according to the chronology of a
criminal case with thorough coverage of everything from arraignment
and bail to sentencing. Numerous checklists provide a time-saving
framework for analyzing all aspects of a case.
See illustration below. 

190. [Criminal Law]. The Entrapment Defense, Third Edition.
Paul Marcus. LexisNexis. xiv, 793 pp. Hardcover. As new condition.
[with] 2003 cumulative pocket part supplement. Publisher’s Price
$117. Special $45.
* Presents a full discussion of trial issues under both subjective
and objective tests. The book includes full treatment of the
standards of proof for both state and defendant, as well as
evidentiary problems facing the defense. It gives special attention
to inconsistent defense situations and exceptions to the
inconsistent defense rule, due process issues, and other
constitutional implications of entrapment. 
191. Criminal Practice Handbook, 2nd Edition.
Stephen Hrones, Catherine C. Czar. LexisNexis, 1999. xxx, 802 pp.
Hardbound. [with] 2003 cumulative pocket part supplement. As new,
excellent condition. Publisher’s Price $126. Special $50.
* Provides guidance through a criminal case from beginning to end.
It provides hundreds of proven techniques, and contains dozens of
checklists, sample motions, and examples that you can tailor to each
particular situation. To help build your criminal practice, Criminal
Practice Handbook includes a chapter on court-appointed
representation. 
192. Insuring Real Property.
Stephen A. Cozen (General Editor). LexisNexis. 3 Vols. Looseleaf
format. Complete set, current through release 27/April 2004.
Excellent condition. Publisher’s Price $468. Special $195.
* Provides illustrative policies, forms and checklists, with
coverage of the types of real property insurance contracts fire and
extended coverage; homeowners, condominium and cooperative
insurance. Formation of the real property insurance contract; the
application; binders; premiums; insurable interest. Claims
adjustment investigation of claims; proof of loss; examination under
oath; actual cash value; replacement cost and more. 
193. Internet Law: The Complete Guide.
Steven D Imparl. North Vancouver, B.C., Canada: Specialty Technical
Publishers. 3 Vols. Looseleaf format. Current through release
122/May 2004 update. Ex-private law firm library, very good.
Publisher’s Price $515. Special $125.
* Contents include: Business in Cyberspace: Antitrust issues;
Consumer protection law; Contracts; Going online; Uniform Commercial
Code. Intellectual Property: Copyright; Domain names; Patents; Trade
secrets. Practicing Law in Cyberspace: Legal Profession; Alternative
Dispute Resolution; Electronic filing of court briefs; Government
online. Individual Rights: Children’s privacy and Freedom of
Expression. 
194. Homeland Security Deskbook: Private Sector Impacts of the
Defense Against Terrorism.
James T. O’Reilly. LexisNexis. 1 Vol. Looseleaf format. Current
through Release 1/August 2004. Very good condition. Publisher’s
Price $195. Special $50. 
195. Kuhlman’s Killer Roads: From Crash to Verdict. Second Edition.
William E. Kenworthy. Lexis Law Publishing, 1999. xii, 682 pp.
Cloth. Fine. [With] 2003 cumulative pocket part supplement. 114 pp.
Publisher’s Price $126. Special $45.
* Provides comprehensive guidance on the many issues surrounding
transportation facility negligence. It helps you pinpoint essential
engineering issues and relevant road defects, assess the quality of
maintenance, identify pertinent engineering standards, and
understand the liability of all parties. 
196. Modern Securities Transfers 3d.
Egon Guttman. Thomson West. 2 Vols. Looseleaf format. Current thru
November 2004 update. Ex-private law firm library with location
labels at foot of spines and bar code labels on rear covers, else
very good. Publisher’s Price $262. Special $85.
* Volumes 28 & 28A of the Securities Law Series. Provides a
convenient source of laws, regulations, and professional association
rules governing the creation and operation of a securities transfer
agent’s office. Subjects covered include Revised UCC Article 8 and
conforming amendments to UCC Articles 1 and 9, application of bona
fide purchaser status to securities clearing firms, a review of
market changes to which the transfer office must adjust, and
ramifications of broker/dealer bankruptcy. 
197. [Motor Vehicle Accidents]. Forensic Accident Investigation:
Motor Vehicles.
Edited by Thomas L. Bohan and Arthur C. Damask. LexisNexis. 2 Vols.
Hardbound. Current through 2004 cumulative pocket part supplements.
Slighty bumped and shaken, else very good. Publisher’s Price $200.
Special $95.
* Explains clearly the physical laws underlying motor vehicle
accident reconstruction and the way to present physical evidence
most effectively. Written for trial lawyers by the same scientists
and engineers used as experts in court, Forensic Accident
Investigation offers clearly written, up-to-date analysis of this
important field. 
198. [Negligence Law]. Comparative Negligence, Fourth Edition.
Victor Schwartz. LexisNexis, 2002. xxvii, 596 pp. Hardbound. As new,
excellent condition. [With] 2003 cumulative pocket part supplement.
Publisher’s Price $122. Special $60.
* Provides analysis of how comparative negligence or comparative
fault interacts with the full panoply of tort law, including strict
liability, third party suits, joint and several liability, and more.
Virtually every guidepost opinion in the comparative negligence or
comparative fault field uses Comparative Negligence as a resource.
The new Restatement of Torts, Third: Apportionment of Liability
cites this text throughout the Reporters’ opinions as a key
resource. It is hailed by leading plaintiffs’ and defense lawyers
alike as an invaluable resource. 
199. Nissman, David Marshall.
Follow The Money: A Guide to Financial & Money Laundering
Investigations.[Conyers, GA]: Corpus Juris Publishing Co., 2005.
x, 469 pp. Hardcover. New. $175.
* Sets forth in a practical, methodical, and logical approach to
investigating and prosecuting financial crimes and their companion
activities. Contents include: Financial Investigations; Financial
Investigatory Resources; Tax Records; Money Laundering;
International Transportation; Money Laundering Stings; Section 1957
Money Laundering; Wire Transfers; Currency Reporting Statutes; Mail
and Wire Fraud; Correspondence Accounts; Corporations; Common
Financial Scams; Asset Forfeiture; Alternative Remittance Systems;
and Common Defenses.
See illustration below. 

200. No-Fault And Unisured Motorist Automobile Insurance.
LexisNexis. 4 Vols. Looseleaf format. Current through release
35/April 2004. Very good condition. Publisher’s Price $1,113.
Special $395.
* A practical guide for handling no-fault, uninsured motorist, and
underinsured motorist insurance claims. Written by experts
throughout the country. Provides coverage of: Available no-fault and
uninsured motorist benefits, claims procedures, and arbitration; How
to overcome statutory limitations on the insured’s right to sue in
tort; How insurance companies can recover benefits paid to insureds
through their right of subrogation; Stacking of insurance policy
benefits, underinsurance, hit-and-run accidents; Attorney’s fee,
penalties, and interest. 
201. Plea Bargaining.
G. Nicholas Herman. Lexis Law Publishing, 1997. xiii, 369 pp.
Hardbound. [With] 2002 cumulative pocket part supplement. As new,
excellent condition. Special $35.
* Extensive analysis of plea bargaining in the federal courts,
treating in detail the process of negotiating with the U.S. Attorney
under the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines, as well as the plea policies
of the Department of Justice contained in the United States
Attorney’s Manual and the Principles of Federal Prosecution. 
202. Prosecutorial Misconduct: Law, Procedure, Forms, Third Edition.
Joseph F. Lawless. LexisNexis, 2003. 1 Volume. Hardbound. Slightly
bumped, else very good. Publisher’s Price $147. Special $95.
* Considered the definitive treatise on the subject, Prosecutorial
Misconduct - Third edition, provides a comprehensive and scholarly
analysis of every prosecutorial abuse, from the initiation of a
criminal investigation through the appeal and post-conviction stages
for both federal and state jurisdictions. Unlike other works,
however, Prosecutorial Misconduct also provides the defense bar with
proven battle plans. 
203. Proxy Rules Handbook, 2005 edition.
Mark A. Sargent and Dennis R. Honabach. Thomson West, [November]
2004. 1 Volume. Softbound. Ex-private law library with card pocket
on rear inside cover with bar code label on rear outside cover, else
very good. Publisher’s Price $326.50 Special $50.
* Serves as a guide to important SEC shareholder communications and
executive compensation disclosure rules. It reviews the federal
proxy regulation system, corporation governances, and shareholder
proposals under Rule 14a-8. It also provides an analysis and
explanation of the regulations that form the system, the text of
important releases and no-action letters, and sample documents.

204. [Real Property]. Clark on Surveying and Boundaries. Seventh
Edition.
Lexis Nexis, 1997. xxx, 1217 pp. Hardcover. Front cover bent and
first 40 pages slightly creased, else very good. [With] 2003
cumulative pocket part supplement. Publisher’s Price $110. $55. 
205. [Real Property].
A Practical Guide to Disputes Between Adjoining
Landowners-Easements. James H. Backman and David A. Thomas.
LexisNexis. 3 Vols. Looseleaf format. Current through release
14/September 2003. Excellent condition. Publisher’s Price $213.
Special $95.
* Provides expert substantive and procedural guidance for the entire
range of disputes between landowners. Covers all the real property
issues arising from proximity of property to neighbors or its use by
others. Deals with easements; covenants running with the land;
equitable servitudes; licenses; adverse possession; trespass; mines
and mining; party walls; boundary disputes; nuisance; lateral and
subjacent support; petroleum exploration, production, and storage;
water rights; rights to airspace; landlord-tenant issues; public
lands; and more. 
206. Regulatory Takings, Second Edition.
Steven J. Eagle. LexisNexis, 2001. xi, 1156 pp. Hardbound. [with]
2003 cumulative pocket part supplement. As new, excellent condition.
Special $35.
* Provides a detailed examination of the substantive and procedural
aspects of reulatory takings law as well as the judicial
applications of these principles in specific areas, such as
exactions on new development and governmental growth restrictions.

207. Scientific Automobile Accident Reconstruction.
Martin E. Barzelay, George W. Lacy and other contributors.
LexisNexis. 7 Vols. Looseleaf format. Complete set, current through
release 56/May 2004. Excellent condition. Publisher’s Price $1,351.
Special $595.
* Coverage includes: products liability; impact and accident site
analysis; expert witnesses; driver performance; influence of
alcohol; automobile accident law and police traffic accident
investigation; computer accident reconstruction analysis; passive
restraints; child restraints; mechanical failures involving brakes,
steering, suspensions, accelerators, and wheels and tires fires;
occupant crash protection; trucks and trailers; automotive
aerodynamics; motorcycles; recreational vehicles and ATVs. See illustration below. 

208. [Securities Law]. Acquisitions and Mergers: Negotiated and
Contested Transactions.
Simon M. Lorne and Joy Marlene Bryan. Thomson West. 5 Vols.
Looseleaf format. Current through release #13/March 2005. Ex-private
law firm library with spine labels, else very good condition.
Publisher’s Price $1,634. Special $495.
* Securities Law Series Volumes 11 to 11D in five books. This
resource provides comprehensive coverage of the aspects of the
acquisition or merger process. This set includes sample forms and
documents such as tender offer and proxy context documents;
shareholder rights, plans, and proposals; negotiated acquisition
documents; New York and Delaware merger agreements; and SEC forms
and schedules. It also includes information on acquisition of
initial interests, the role of the board of directors, negotiated
acquisition transactions, leveraged buyouts, regulatory concerns,
and acquisitions by foreign companies. 
209. [Securities Law]. Blue Sky Law.
Joseph C. Long. Thomson West. 2 Vols. Looseleaf format. Complete
set, current through release #6/December 2004. Ex-private law firm
library with spine labels, else very good. Publisher’s Price $937.
Special $295.
* Securities Law Series Volumes 12 & 12A. 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. 
210. [Securities Law]. Broker-Dealer Operations Under Securities and
Commodities Law.
Jerry W. Markham and Thomas Lee Hazen. Thomson West. 2 Vols.
Looseleaf format. Current through release #4/November 2004.
Ex-private law firm library with spine labels, else very good.
Publisher’s Price $375. Special $125.
* Securities Law Series Volume 23 and 23A. Contents include:
regulatory structure imposed by federal regulators upon
broker-dealers; net capital requirements of the SEC and CFTC credit
regulations and margin rules; protective provisions under the SEC’s
and CFTC’s regulator schedule regarding protection, use, and
segregation of customer funds; retention requirements via books and
recordkeeping and financial reporting requirements; regulatory
history and past abuses that led to modern securities and
commodities laws, which lend understanding to problems addressed by
today’s regulations, and give critical insight into the intent of
the SEC and CFTC. 
211. [Securities Law]. Broker-Dealer Regulation.
David A. Lipton. Thomson West. 1 Volume. Looseleaf format. Current
through release #6/October 2004. Ex-private law firm library with
spine label, else very good condition. Publisher’s Price $599.
Special $150.
* Securities Law Series Volumes 15. Gain insight into
broker-dealers’ duties, prohibitions, disclosure requirements,
financial and record retention responsibilities, sanctions for
performance failures, and client/broker dispute resolution forums.
In addition to functions, this treatise discusses broker-dealer
liability, the definition of an underwriter, state (blue sky) law,
self-regulatory organization rules, and the basics of registration.

212. [Securities Law]. Civil Liabilities: Enforcement and Litigation
Under the 1933 Act.
J. William Hicks. Thomson West. 1 Volume. Looseleaf format. Current
through release #7/May 2005. Ex-private law firm library with spine
labels, else very good. Publisher’s Price $742. Special $250.
* Securities Law Series Volume 17. Persons harmed in
securities transactions have a number of private rights of actions.
This volume, which is organized by statutory remedy, analyzes the
three basic liability provisions of the 1933 Act. In addition,
you’ll find an overview of protected interests, an examination of
SEC enforcement actions, a discussion of nonlitigious responses to
violations, a review of materially misleading or defective
registration statements, an exploration of secondary liability
issues and the implied cause of action, and a discussion of the
applicability of Rule 10b-5 liability. See illustration below. 

213. [Securities Law]. Commodities Regulations: Fraud, Manipulation
& Other Claims.
Jerry W. Markham. Thomson West. 2 Vols. Looseleaf format. Complete
set, current through release #7/April 2005. Ex-private law firm
library with spine labels, else very good condition. Publisher’s
Price $646. Special $250.
* Securities Law Series Volumes 13 & 13A. Draft documents and
safeguard client confidentiality. In-depth coverage addresses
specific types of fraud and manipulation and includes guidance for
avoiding potential commodity problems. 
214. [Securities Law]. Insider Trading: Regulation, Enforcement and
Prevention.
Donald C. Langevoort. Thomson West. 2 Vols. Looseleaf format.
Current through release #2/June 2004. Ex-private law firm with spine
labels, else very good. Publisher’s Price $302. Special $95.
* Securities Law Series Volumes 18 and 18A. This reference
helps determine which activities constitute insider trading and what
the consequences are. Includes the source of the prohibition against
insider trading, the evolution of the law, the abstain or disclose
obligation of corporate insiders, tipper and tippee liability,
material nonpublic information, the misappropriation theory, trading
on information regarding a tender offer, and the “gray areas” of
insider trading liability. 
215. [Securities Law]. Liability of Attorneys and Accountants for
Securities Transactions. 2005-2005 Edition.
Robert J. Haft and Michele H. Hudson. Thomson West. 1 Volume.
Softbound. Ex-private law firm library with card pocket at rear
inside cover and bar code label on rear cover, else very good.
Publisher’s Price $146. Special $150.
* Minimize liability for securities transactions with this compact
volume containing detailed, practical advice needed for ensuring
compliance with all securities laws and regulations. Attorneys
usually advise clients and prepare disclosure documents, contracts,
and closing documents; handle the closing itself; and, sometimes,
handle the preparation and issuance of formal legal opinions.
Accountants may assist in the preparation (or limited review) of
projections or of unaudited financial statements, but their
principal role is to certify the financial statements. Significant
and substantial liabilities may arise in connection with these
various tasks. The book is principally organized around the
different provisions of substantive law. 
216. [Securities Law]. Partnership Law for Securities Practitioners.
John C. Ale. Thomson West. 1 Volume. Looseleaf format. Current
through release #3/August 2004. Ex-private law firm library with
spine labels, else very good. Publisher’s Price $248. Special $50.
* Securities Law Series Volume 20. Provides coverage on:
Procedures for forming general partnerships rights, duties and
liabilities of partners; rules governing the relationship among
partners; litigation among partners; the requirements for conducting
business in multiple jurisdictions; bankruptcy and partnerships;
federal tax advantages of partnerships in corporations. 
217. [Securities Law]. Real Estate Investment Trusts.
Micah Bloomfield and Theodore S. Lynn. Thomson West. 2 Vols.
Looseleaf format. Current through December 2003 update. Ex-private
law firm library with location labels at foot of spines and bar code
labels on rear covers, else very good. Publisher’s Price $311.
Special $85.
* Volumes 29 & 29A Securities Law Series. Provides advice
from noted specialists on all legal and business aspects of real
estate investment trusts, from initial REIT qualification and
organization to filing, taxation, recordkeeping, and taking the
investment public. Provides a state-by-state summary of REIT-related
tax laws, and examines investment rules. Discusses: Overview and
History of Real Estate Investment Trusts, Organizing and Qualifying
as a REIT, Taxation of a REIT, Considerations for the REIT investor,
Types and Uses of REITs, Records and Reporting, Umbrella Partnership
REITs, Securities Laws Applicable to REITs, Environmental Regulation
and Liabilities of Real Estate Investment Trusts, and Corporate
Governance of REITs. 
218. [Securities Law]. Regulation of Financial Planners.
John P. Moriarty and Curtlan R. McNeily. Thomson West. 2 vols.
Looseleaf format. Current through release #6/November 2004.
Ex-private law firm with spine labels, else very good. Publisher’s
Price $527. Special $150.
* Securities Law Series Volumes 19 and 19A. This resource
gives you a comprehensive overview of financial planning. It defines
financial planning and covers related topics, including state and
federal regulation, and civil and criminal liability. It analyzes
state and District of Columbia laws and focuses on areas of law that
have a direct impact on business. 
219. [Securities Law]. Securities Credit Regulations, 2d ed.
Charles F. Rechlin. Thomson West. 1 Volume. Looseleaf format.
Current through release #4/June 2004. Ex-private law firm library
with spine labels, else very good. Publisher’s Price $185. Special
$50.
* Securities Law Series Volume 22. Provides coverage on
Regulation T (adopted by board of governors of Federal Reserve
System; concentrating on broker-dealers); Rule 431 (of the NYSE;
regulating the securities credit activities of banks); Regulation U
(of the Federal Reserve Board; regulating the securities credit
activities of banks); Regulation X (special rules applicable to
borrowers, including securities credit obtained overseas). 
220. [Securities Law]. Securities Crimes.
Marvin Pickholtz. Thomson West. 1 volume. Looseleaf format. Current
through release #3/December 2004. Ex-private law firm library with
spine labels, else very good. Publisher’s Price $290. Special $95.
* Securities Law Series Volume 21. Covers enforcement powers
and agency structure of the Securities and Exchange Commission
(SEC), types of formal and informal SEC investigations, and specific
problems related to parallel proceedings. Provides analysis of the
extra-territorial application of U.S. securities law, and lists
major statutes charged in federal securities cases, and key cases
related to critical points of law in securities criminal
prosecutions. More than 50 appendixes of primary material help you
locate authority quickly 
221. [Securities Law]. Securities Litigation: Damages.
Michael J. Kaufman. Thomson West. 1 Volume. Looseleaf format.
Current through release #3/October 2004. Ex-private law firm library
with spine label, else very good condition. Publisher’s Price $402.
Special $125.
* Securities Law Series Volumes 26. Analyze and calculate
damages in securities litigation. This text offers a formula for the
basic principles of damage determination, especially those related
to Rule 10b-5. It pulls together case law and theory, the law of
damages, and the law of securities to help you make or defend your
case. 
222. [Securities Law]. Securities: Public and Private Offerings,
Second Edition.
William M. Pritti. Thomson West. 3 Volumes. Looseleaf format.
Current through release #6/October 2004. Ex-private law firm library
with spine labels, else very good. Publisher’s Price $544. Special
$195.
* Securities Law Series Volume 24, 24A and 24B. This book is
written for the attorney, the accountant, or the securities broker
who is acting as an underwriter for an offering, or raising private
or public funds for a company. The treatise contains an overview of
the securities industry, describes the importance of the Letter of
Intent, the role of the underwriter, including matters concerning
underwriting arrangements considerations and Chinese Walls,
Implementation of the safe harbor provisions of Regulation D and
public resales under Rule 144 after a private offering, and the
roles of the attorney, accountant, and underwriter in securities
transactions. See illustration below. 

223. [Securities Law]. U.S. Securities Laws for International
Financial Transactions and Capital Markets.
Guy P. Lander. 2 Vols. Looseleaf format. Current through Release
2/April 2004. Ex-private law firm library with location labels at
foot of spines and bar code labels ob rear covers, else very good.
Publisher’s Price $277. Special $95.
* Volumes 14 & 14A of the Securities Law Series. Describes
how foreign companies can access U.S. capital markets and how U.S.
companies conduct securities transactions abroad. It also discusses
the international aspects of the U.S. regulatory scheme for
broker-dealers, public offerings, private placements, and business
combinations, advantages of American Depository Receipts, listing
equity securities in the U.S., and public equity offerings in the
U.S. by a foreign issuer, registration and reporting under the
Exchange Act, global offerings and regulations, the
multi-jurisdictional disclosure system, and broker-dealer and
investment advisor regulation. 
224. Securities Litigation: Forms and Analysis.
Alston & Bird. Thomson West. 2 Vols. Looseleaf format. Current
through release 2/July 2004. Ex-private law firm library with
location labels at foot of spines and bar code labels on rear
covers, else very good. Publisher’s Price $393. Special $95.
* Volumes 27 & 27A Securities Law Series. Walks you through
the securities litigation process. It includes all the necessary
forms along with explanations and analyses so you can proceed more
confidently, whether you’re a plaintiff or defendant. Checklists
included throughout the text help avert any errors or omissions. 
225. Securities Practice Federal and State Enforcement.
Ralph C. Ferrara and Marc I. Steinberg. Thomson West. 2 Vols.
Looseleaf format. Current through 2004 supplement. Ex-private law
firm library with location labels at foot of spines and bar code
labels on rear covers, else very good. Publisher’s Price $314.
Special $85.
* Describes the SEC’s approach to enforcement to help you respond
effectively to an SEC investigation or enforcement action. Discusses
SEC investigations; Administrative remedies and injunctions;
Criminal and related enforcement practice; Applicability of
non-securities laws to SEC enforcement practice; SEC subpoena
enforcement practice; Covers multiple representation and conflicts
of interest; attorney-client privilege and Regulation of futures
trading. 
226. Securities Regulation. Third Edition.
Loss and Seligman. Aspen Publishers. Vols. I-XI [with] 2004
bound supplement volume with 2005 Revised Tables Index volume.
Together 12 books. Ex-private law firm library with stamps, else
very good. Publisher’s Price $1,925. Special $895.
* The classic treatise on the subject by Louis Loss, the most
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