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California Construction Law sets the industry standard for coverage of the latest construction law challenges and developments, including: Mechanics' liens, stop notices and bonds, Licensing issues, Critical Path Method scheduling and proof of delay claims, Construction Contracts as well as the latest revisions to AIA documents.
Construction Law - Handling Construction Defect Claims: Western States (CA, NV, AZ, CO, UT, OR, & WA)
The Handling Construction Defect Claims treatise library provides explicit guidance on all aspects of substantive and procedural construction defect law -from pre-litigation to the resolution of the case - in California, Nevada, Arizona, Colorado, Utah, Oregon and Washington. Co-Authors Thomas E. Miller and Rachel M. Miller detail each aspect of this specialized area, using their decades of experience representing condominium and homeowner associations in construction defect claims. This comprehensive offering covers both the statutorily prescribed causes of action and common law theories of liability, pre-litigation steps, defense considerations, damages, alternative dispute resolution, toxic mold and much more.
CCH California Employment Law
CCH California Employment Law provides summaries of the law on a wide variety of employment law topic areas; as well as statutes and regulations on Employment Discrimination and Labor Relations/Wage-Hours. The California Employment law library also includes forms and checklists. It may be purchased on a state or national level.
California Family Law Forms
California Family Law Forms contain over 110 family law forms to aid attorneys in the practice of family law. Both practice forms and official California Judicial Council Forms are included. In addition, each California Family law form is accompanied by insightful practice tips that contain citations to relevant statutory law where helpful. The family law forms included in the Collections are for antenuptial and marital agreements, discovery, dissolution (divorce, legal separation, and annulment), custody and support, domestic violence, non-traditional family relationships, contempt proceedings, and other relevant topics.