Law 101 Fundamentals of the Law Michael Martella
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Chapter 1 – Major Factors In Choosing And Working With An Attorney -- Chapter 2 – Comparing And Contrasting Civil And Criminal Law -- Chapter 3 – New York State And Federal Court Structure And Sources Of Law -- Chapter 4 – How The United States And New York State Constitutions Affects Our Lives -- Chapter 5 – The Path Of A New York State Criminal Case -- Chapter 6 – Traffic Stops & DWI -- Chapter 7 – Discrimination Law -- Chapter 8 – The Path Of A Civil Tort Case -- Chapter 9 – Marriage, Divorce And Family Law -- Chapter 10 – Common Estate Planning Processes And Documents -- Chapter 11 – Taxes -- Chapter 12 – Real Estate Transfers -- Chapter 13 – Residential Lease Transactions -- Chapter 14 – Elements Of A Contract, Consumer Protections, And Bankruptcy -- Chapter 15 – Privacy --
Law 101: Fundamentals of Law, New York and Federal Law is an attempt to provide basic legal concepts of the law to undergraduates in easily understood plain English. Each chapter covers a different area of the law. Areas of law were selected based on what legal matters undergraduates may typically encounter in their daily lives. The textbook is introductory by nature and not meant as a legal treatise.Facebook
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In English.
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