Law Lit

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ISBN 13 : 9781595581945
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Book Synopsis Law Lit by : Thane Rosenbaum

Download or read book Law Lit written by Thane Rosenbaum and published by . This book was released on 2007 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: With dozens of selections from writers as diverse as Leo Tolstoy, Sophocles, and Mark Twain, this anthology of writings is a dazzling collection that offers an enlightening look at the legal system and its practitioners.

The Law of the List

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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
ISBN 13 : 1108491928
Total Pages : 399 pages
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Making Stories

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Publisher : Harvard University Press
ISBN 13 : 9780674010994
Total Pages : 148 pages
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Book Synopsis Making Stories by : Jerome Seymour Bruner

Download or read book Making Stories written by Jerome Seymour Bruner and published by Harvard University Press. This book was released on 2003 with total page 148 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Stories pervade our daily lives, from human interest news items, to a business strategy, to daydreams between chores. Stories are what we use to make sense of the world. But how does this work? This text examines this pervasive human habit and suggests ways to think about how we use stories.

Law Lit

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Guide to Law and Literature for Teachers, Students, and Researchers

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Total Pages : 92 pages
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Book Synopsis Guide to Law and Literature for Teachers, Students, and Researchers by : Paul J. Heald

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The Law-dictionary

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Total Pages : 546 pages
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A Compendious and Comprehensive Law Dictionary

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Total Pages : 1034 pages
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Relative Justice

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Publisher : Thomas Nelson
ISBN 13 : 0785234713
Total Pages : 449 pages
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Book Synopsis Relative Justice by : Robert Whitlow

Download or read book Relative Justice written by Robert Whitlow and published by Thomas Nelson. This book was released on 2022-04-12 with total page 449 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: For the attorneys at Cobb and Cobb, the pursuit of justice is about more than legal expertise; it’s a family matter. David Cobb is not a typical lawyer—he’s more interested in dispensing God’s wisdom than pertinent legal advice. High-stakes litigation is way outside his comfort zone. For many years Zeke Caldwell has been concocting home remedies made from natural ingredients found in the coastal marshes near Wilmington, North Carolina. One of his remedies proved so effective that he patented it with the help of David’s father. Now he suspects a big drug company has stolen his formula. What he doesn’t know is that the theft has deeper, more evil roots. When Zeke asks David to help fight the drug company, David knows the suit is beyond his expertise and experience. But his sister-in-law, Katelyn Cobb, is a rising star attorney in a prestigious Washington, DC, law firm. The courtroom is her second home. Could she help? Would she even consider it? Life’s circumstances compel the lawyers to face, not only patent piracy, but personal obstacles and struggles that threaten to rip apart the fabric of the family. The fight for Zeke requires all the relatives to unite for justice. Praise for Relative Justice: “Robert Whitlow’s legal expertise shines in Relative Justice, a story of patent infringement and illegal gains, but it’s his characters who will steal the readers’ hearts. Katelyn Martin-Cobbs, her husband Robbie, and his family face trials that allow them to heal old wounds and forge new bonds. Whitlow’s fans are sure to enjoy going along for a memorable, roller-coaster ride.”—Kelly Irvin, author of Trust Me Stand-alone novel Book length: 111,000 words Includes discussion questions for book clubs

Law of the Jungle

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Publisher : Crown
ISBN 13 : 0770436358
Total Pages : 322 pages
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Book Synopsis Law of the Jungle by : Paul M. Barrett

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The Law Library

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Total Pages : 540 pages
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Texas Law

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Publisher : Harlequin
ISBN 13 : 1488067767
Total Pages : 256 pages
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Book Synopsis Texas Law by : Barb Han

Download or read book Texas Law written by Barb Han and published by Harlequin. This book was released on 2020-12-01 with total page 256 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: She escaped the clutches of her violent ex… But the threat continues as she gets closer to the truth. The woman who darts in front of Sheriff Colton O’Connor’s car one rain-lashed night is no stranger to him. But she is someone he never expected to see again. Especially not in his hometown. Now as they ride out the storm together, the widowed lawman awakens dangerous emotions in Makena Eden. As a rogue cop tracks them, the spark that was lit between Makena and Colton long ago reignites. Once the threat has passed, will they walk away—together? From Harlequin Intrigue: Seek thrills. Solve crimes. Justice served. An O’Connor Family Mystery Book 1: Texas Kidnapping Book 2: Texas Target Book 3: Texas Law

The Annulment

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Publisher : Dog Ear Publishing
ISBN 13 : 1457502054
Total Pages : 186 pages
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The Grounds and Rudiments of Law and Equity, Alphabetically Digested:

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Total Pages : 438 pages
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In Praise of Litigation

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Publisher : Oxford University Press
ISBN 13 : 0199380821
Total Pages : 233 pages
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A General Abridgment and Digest of American Law

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Total Pages : 822 pages
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Download or read book A General Abridgment and Digest of American Law written by Nathan Dane and published by . This book was released on 1824 with total page 822 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

A Treatise on the American Law of Real Property

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The Color of Law: A Forgotten History of How Our Government Segregated America

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Publisher : Liveright Publishing
ISBN 13 : 1631492861
Total Pages : 246 pages
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