From marketing at lists.washlaw.edu Mon Apr 7 15:49:34 2008 From: marketing at lists.washlaw.edu (Hein Marketing Mailing List) Date: Mon, 7 Apr 2008 16:49:34 -0400 Subject: [William S. Hein & Co., Inc.] NEW from HEIN - Researching Texas Law, 2nd Edition Message-ID: THE essential resource for finding legal information on the state of Texas !! "This is simply a superb reference work. I am predicting that it will quickly become the standard reference for Texas lawyers in doing legal research." - Brad Toben, Dean at Baylor Law School of 1st Edition RESEARCHING TEXAS LAW Second Edition Previously: Legal Research for the Texas Practitioner By Brandon D. Quarles Prof. of Law and Dir. of the Law Lib. Baylor Law School Matthew C. Cordon Dir. Of Legal Research, Assoc. Dir. of the Law Lib. and Prof. of Law Baylor Law School Once again, Brandon D. Quarles and Matthew C. Cordon of Baylor Law School have compiled a practical work that will aid not only law students, but also the 71,000 attorneys who practice law in Texas and the many thousands of additional individuals who research the state's laws. Previously titled Legal Research for the Texas Practitioner, the second edition is now called Researching Texas Law. Performing research on Texas law has been a challenging task for practitioners over the years due to the State's unique legal system. In practically every area of legal research, the resources and the nature of legal authority in Texas differ from what is typically covered by the major legal research textbooks. Examples are plentiful - a bifurcated appellate system for civil and criminal cases; a seemingly endless process of codifying statutes into subject matter codes; nonconsecutive numbering of the titles of the state's administrative code; and many others. Researching Texas Law focuses on the types of resources and research processes commonly encountered by modern-day practitioners. The work utilizes instructional materials from the authors' courses in Legal Analysis, Research, and Communications and Advanced Legal Research and covers both the basic skills that are needed to perform legal research in the day-to-day practice of law - such as case law research, statutory research, and administrative research - and more involved areas such as jury instructions, briefs and records, and attorneys general opinions. In addition, Researching Texas Law contains a guide to citation of legal resources and contact information for legal publishers and Texas law libraries to further assist the researcher. A comprehensive index and a list of tables that directs users to the 15 charts contained within the book also add value to this indispensable legal research guide, which is a must for all Texas practitioners and an invaluable addition to any basic legal research collection! 1 volume........................................................................$68.00 Item: 63833 ISBN: 978-0-8377-1533-9 Pages: xxiv; 339 Published: Buffalo; William S. Hein & Co., Inc.; 2008 To place an order, simply contact our Marketing Department today using the information listed below: William S. Hein & Co., Inc. 1285 Main Street Buffalo, NY 14209 Toll Free: 800-828-7571 Fax:716-883-8100 Email: marketing at wshein.com Website: www.wshein.com To unsubscribe to this list-serve, please reply to this message and type "unsubscribe" in the subject line. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.washlaw.edu/pipermail/marketing/attachments/20080407/d111262f/attachment.htm