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173. Bankruptcy Courts & Procedure.
Pamela I. Everett. 1 Volume. Looseleaf format. Current through May
2005 Supplement. [With] May 2005 CD-ROM. Ex-private law firm
library, light shelf wear, else very good. Publisher’s Price $99. Special $25.
* Bankruptcy Courts & Procedures provides information necessary to
file in every bankruptcy court nationwide, with filing requirements
for all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and the
Virgin Islands. In addition to filing guidelines, the book is a
comprehensive source for bankruptcy proceedings. The author offers a
thorough overview of bankruptcy, including: All Types of Bankruptcy
Cases; Adversary Proceedings; Conversion and Dismissal; Role of the
Trustee; Debtor’s Estate and Appeals; and the Bankruptcy Abuse
Prevention & Consumer Protection Act of 2005. 
174. Business Torts.
Joseph D. Zamore, editor. LexisNexis. 4 Volumes. Looseleaf format.
Complete set, current through release 32/March 2006. Ex-private law
firm library, very good condition. Publisher’s Price $786. Special
$295.
* Provides coverage of: breach of fiduciary duty, including
directors’ and officers’ liability; unjust dismissal and employment
covenants not to compete; actions to recover for third party
interference with contract relations; prospective advantage; lawful
business and employment relations; commercial defamation and
deceptive advertising; private RICO actions in the commercial
context; trademark, copyright and patent infringement.
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illustration below. 

175. [Construction Law]. Architect and Engineer Liability: Claims
Against Design Professionals. Second Edition.
Robert F. Cushman and G. Christian Herdemann. Aspen Publishers,
[1995]. xxviii, 628 pp. Cloth. [With] 2005-2 Cumulative Supplement.
As new, excellent condition. Publisher’s Price $200. Special $95.
* This comprehensive, up-to-date resource is written by eminent
authorities in the field. It details all relevant topics: risk
management, alternative dispute resolution, trial conduct, handling
shop drawings, insurance and surety, and more. You’ll get
straightforward answers to all your legal questions, as well as
examples of the valuable lessons learned by leading design and
construction experts. 
176. [Estate Planning]. Planning for Large Estates.
Douglas K. Freeman, Stephanie G. Rapkin. LexisNexis. 1 Vol.
Looseleaf format. Current through 2006 release. Ex-private law
library, very good. Publisher’s Price $250. Special $95.
* Provides analysis of the latest legal trends, planning notes,
illustrative examples, practice forms and tax-saving techniques you
need to handle large estates. While estate freezing techniques have
been severely curtailed by Congress, planning for large estates
continues to be a technically demanding and dynamic area of
practice. 
177. [Evidence]. McCormick on Evidence, Fifth Edition.
Practitioner Treatise Series. John William Strong [editor].
St. Paul, MN: Thomson West. 1999. 2 volumes. Hardcover. Current
through 2003 pocket part supplements. Ex-private law library without
any stamps or marks, excellent condition. Publisher’s Price $210. Special $125.
* Provides an analysis of the rules and theory of the law of
evidence. It covers not only the Federal Rules of Evidence, but also
state law in jurisdictions not following Federal Rules. Describes
accepted practice and theory, identifies current issues, and reviews
leading case law. When there are specific questions of evidence for
which a jurisdiction has no precedent, the book provides both
general theories that may be argued to suggest the answer and
varying views from other jurisdictions. 
178. Lender Liability: Law, Practice & Prevention.
Gerald Blanchard. Thomson West/Clark Boardman Callaghan. 3 Volumes.
Looseleaf format. Complete set, current through March 2006
supplements. Publisher’s Price $441. Special $195.
* Covers the legal theories, cases, and statutes affecting the
lending process. A complete guide with practical advice for
evaluating, minimizing, and avoiding the risks of lender liability
claims. Encompasses contract claims, breach of contract and good
faith, duress, tort claims, breach of fiduciary duty, fraud and
misrepresentation, negligent loan processing and administration,
interference, bankruptcy, equitable subordination, fraudulent
transfers, preferential transfers, statutory claims, Fair Labor
Standards Act, antitrust, anti-tying provisions, environmental
claims, RICO, withholding taxes, securities laws, Bank Secrecy Act,
Equal Credit Opportunity Act, director and officer liability,
regularity and criminal sanctions, alternative dispute regulation,
workout strategies, and lender liability litigation. 
179. [Privacy Law]. The Rights of Publicity and Privacy. Second
Edition. 2005.
J.Thomas McCarthy. Thomson West, 2005. 2 Vols. xxxv, 1138; xxix,
797, 83, 42 pp. Softbound. Ex-private law firm library, excellent
condition. Publisher’s Price $598. Special $195.
* This authoritative guide provides expert analysis and commentary
on every aspect of publicity and privacy. Includes actual text and
research references for selected state statutes. Covers state common
law, and federal and foreign law. Encompasses the history and
development of the rights of publicity and privacy; policy reasons
for the right of publicity; elements of infringement; who and what
are protected; a survey of legal rights; legal sources defining
rights; Constitutional issues; infringing use of personal identity
in a commercial setting and in the media; postmortem right of
publicity; assignments and licenses; procedure, remedies, and
defenses. Includes table of cases. 
180. Product Liability Desk Reference. A Fifty-State Compendium.
2005 Edition.
Morton F. Daller (editor). New York: Aspen Law & Business, [2005].
xx, 810 pp. Softbound. Publisher’s Price $199. Special $45.
* Provides coverage of each state’s liability, including standards in such critical areas as definition of defect, Statute of
Limitations, contributory negligence and assumption of the risk,
failure to warn, successor liability, inherently dangerous products
and much more. 
181. Uniform Commercial Code. Fourth and Fifth Edition. Practitioner
Treatise Series.
James J. White and Robert S. Summers. St. Paul, Minn: West
Publishing, 1995-2002. 4 Volumes. Current through 2006 pocket part
supplements. [With] Revised Article 1 and Amended Article 2 -
Substance and Process 2005 Supplementary pamphlet. Ex-private law
firm library, very good. Publisher’s Price $500. Special $295.
* Fourth edition vols. 1-3; Fifth edition volume 4. Provides
analysis of the Uniform Commercial Code language, proposed
resolutions of likely issues of Code interpretation, includes the
Official Comments and prior Code drafts, informed policy analysis,
and a systematic discussion of each topic. 
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