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Specializing in complex intellectual property litigation, Ms. Brooks has nationwide trial experience. Her presentation underscores the “Winning from the Beginning” theme. She puts it all together, from the importance of evaluating your case to knowing what discovery to do (and why) to the actual trial, using humor to teach and inspire.
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Arizona Civil Remedies, 3rd ed. 2011, 2 volumes, $150*
A nuts-and-bolts resource that provides a practical approach to commercial and consumer law topics. With over 100 pages of forms, sensible advice on common practice problems, and concise explanations of pertinent substantive and procedural issues, this is one of the most useful books a lawyer can own.
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Arizona Common Law Causes of Action (2011) - $35*
Arizona Common Law Causes of Action compiles the elements, required proof, available defenses and possible damages for recognized common law causes of action in Arizona. The publication includes cites to available jury instructions, an appendix with recognized affirmative defenses in Arizona, and a chart describing Arizona’s statutes of limitation. Statutory causes of action are expressly excluded.
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Unjust Enrichment, Wrongful Prosecution of a Civil Action or Malicious Prosecution, Wrongful or Constructive Eviction, Appendix A: Affirmative Defenses
TIME LIMITATIONS APPLICABLE TO CIVIL ACTIONS AND PROCEDURES IN THE ARIZONA SUPERIOR COURTS (2010) - $30*
This quick reference deskbook is a handy compilation of all time limits that apply to civil actions and procedures in the Arizona Superior Courts. Attorneys, paralegals, legal secretaries and law students can use the book to locate quickly and easily the applicable time limits for filing or responding to a civil motion or any other civil procedure, including statutes of limitation and actual calculation of those time limits. This book is a must-have for any attorney or law firm that practices in civil litigation in the Arizona courts.
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TIME LIMITATIONS APPLICABLE TO CRIMINAL ACTIONS AND PROCEDURES IN ARIZONA COURTS (2010) - $30* This quick reference deskbook is a handy compilation of all time limits that apply to criminal actions and procedures in the Arizona courts. Attorneys, paralegals, legal secretaries and law students can use the book to locate quickly and easily the applicable time limits for filing or responding to a criminal motion or any other criminal procedure, including statutes of limitation and actual calculation of those time limits. This book is a must-have for any attorney or law firm that practices in criminal law in the Arizona courts. * Prices do not include tax and shipping. To order, please call 602-340-7318 or online at www.azbar.org/cle
Juanita Brooks, Fish and Richardson
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