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Iamge of On Demand

Total Credits: 1.5 CLE

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   4
Categories:
Civil Litigation
Duration:
01:33
Original Program Date:
Jan 20, 2022
SKU:
J2205
Short Description:
Review of the most recent changes to the civil rules.

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Iamge of Books

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Categories:
Arizona CLE Books |  Civil Litigation
Copyright:
2019
SKU:
PUB747
Short Description:
A handy compilation of all time limits that apply to civil actions and procedures in the Arizona Superior Courts.

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Arizona Attorneys' Fees Desk Reference, 2nd Ed. 2017 - Print & Digital

Compendium of Selected Statutes, Rules of Court Cases & Ethics Opinions

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Categories:
Arizona CLE Books |  Civil Litigation
Copyright:
2017
SKU:
PUB162
Short Description:
This desk reference is designed to enable judges and attorneys to have immediate topical access to attorneys' fee awards information. It also provides information whether attorneys' fees are mandatory or discretionary where appropriate.

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Arizona Civil Remedies, 4th Edition 2015 (2 Volumes) - Print

A Nuts and Bolts Resource Addressing Commercial and Consumer Law Topics

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Categories:
Arizona CLE Books |  Civil Litigation |  Creditor/Debtor Law
Copyright:
2015
SKU:
PUB304
Short Description:
A bestseller since 1982, this nuts-and-bolts resource provides a practical approach to commercial and consumer law topics. You'll find lots of "how-to" details on handling claims, reducing claims to judgment, and enforcing judgments once they're obtained. With over 100 pages of forms, sensible advice on common practice problems, and analyses of pertinent substantive and procedural issues, Arizona Civil Remedies is one of the most useful books a lawyer can own!

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Categories:
Civil Litigation
Copyright:
2015
SKU:
PUB072
Short Description:
This treatise concerns cases where clients sue their attorney, alleging under one or more legal theories that the attorney’s error or omission (or in less common cases, intentional conduct), has caused them recoverable damages. During a recent four-year period, every legal malpractice claim study shows real estate, plaintiff’s personal injury and family law as the three largest categories and making up half or more of all claims. Preparing, filing and transmission of documents (not including pleadings) made up the largest share of all claims, while erroneous legal advice was second.

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