Newly revised and updated, the New York Paralegal Handbook is the indispensable "must have" paralegal reference and textbook in New York. For over 22 years, the New York Paralegal Handbook has been used by thousands of paralegals, attorneys, law clerks, law librarians, teachers and professors, paralegal school' students, graduates and members of the New York Legal Community. Essentially six (6) textbooks in one, New York Paralegal Handbook provides nearly 700 pages of valuable New York-based practice advice and legal forms that will help you work independently, confidently and accurately in the following legal areas: Legal Research, Writing & Analysis; Civil Procedure and Trial Litigation; Business Corporations & Entities Law; Family Court Law and Procedure; Wills, Trusts & Estates Law. The Handbook is continually updated and revised by practicing New York attorneys, paralegal professors, and editors at New York Paralegal Press.
This book serves as an aspiring paralegal's introduction to New York Civil Procedure.
They cover everything from handling everyday tasks to reviewing facsimiles of legal documents. This Second Edition is fully updated and revised, with a new section on eDiscovery.
Paralegal's Litigation Handbook
New York Legal Assistant Handbook
This is the eBook of the printed book and may not include any media, website access codes, or print supplements that may come packaged with the bound book.
Written for California paralegals by two Los Angeles Superior Court judges who have worked extensively in legal education for judges, lawyers, and paralegals.
Straight-forward, easy-to-understand and specifically designed to meet the unique needs of paralegals and new attorneys, this concise yet comprehensive text serves as an innovative guide to the concepts and protocols of civil procedure.
Paralegal's Handbook of Annotated Legal Forms, Clauses, and Procedures
"The New York Landlord's Law Book" explains New York landlord-tenant law in comprehensive, understandable terms, and gives landlords the tools they need to head off problems with tenants and government agencies alike.
Covers New York family law, including cases, statutes, and other legal authorities, with explanation of how the law works.