The authors of BNA Books’ American Factoring Law have stepped up and filled the void that existed for a resource on American law, practice, and procedure in this largely unexplored area of commercial law. This one-of-a-kind treatise is the first comprehensive work ever written in America on the subject, providing a detailed analysis of the legal and business issues of factors and factoring transactions.
A practical manual on handling federal appellate matters, primarily civil appeals and cases involving review of federal administrative agencies.
Mayer Brown has produced a guide that every appellate lawyer should read--and that every client should expect to see on his lawyer's shelf. From the soup of preserving issues at trial to the nuts of how to get Supreme Court review, it's all here. Good legal writing starts with good writing, as the authors wisely counsel, and this guide is as informative and easy to read as the briefs its authors regularly produce.
Alex Kozinski, Chief Judge
United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
Written from the authors' first-hand knowledge and experience, this classic treatise gives you the definitive analysis of—and guidance to—Supreme Court jurisdiction, practice, and procedure.
Relied upon for 38 years—the must have street guide and training aid for officers that clearly explains what the constitution permits, requires, or forbids in a variety of face-to-face law enforcement encounters.
The Sedona Principles—crafted by some of the nation’s finest lawyers, consultants, academics, and judges—were first formal attempt to provide a common approach for managing discovery practice as it changes with technology.