Monday, August 22, 2016

New Book - The Self-Help Guide to the Law: Criminal Law and Procedure for Non-Lawyers

We are excited to offer the next book in the Self-Help Guides to the Law™ series!

The next book is The Self-Help Guide to the Law: Criminal Law and Procedure for Non-Lawyers.

Self-Help Guides to the Law™ explain the law in clear, concise terms to a popular audience of non-lawyers. Summarizing the key areas of the law with which readers are most likely to come into contact, the Guides broadly outline the statutes and cases that govern landlord-tenant relations, personal injury, contracts, family law, criminal law and constitutional law and procedure.

With detailed references to sources for readers wishing to delve deeper, the Guides are ideal for readers wishing to better understand their legal rights and responsibilities, regardless of whether they ultimately opt to hire a lawyer.

In addition to The Self-Help Guide to the Law: Criminal Law and Procedure for Non-Lawyers, readers may acquire the following individual titles:
Or you may choose to get the master guide, which contains all of the information found in the individual titles:
To see a preview of The Self-Help Guide to the Law: Property Law and Landlord-Tenant Relations for Non-Lawyersgo here and click preview.

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Friday, August 19, 2016

New Book - The Self-Help Guide to the Law: Know Your Constitutional Rights

We are excited to offer the next book in the Self-Help Guides to the Law™ series!

The next book is The Self-Help Guide to the Law: Know Your Constitutional Rights.

Self-Help Guides to the Law™ explain the law in clear, concise terms to a popular audience of non-lawyers. Summarizing the key areas of the law with which readers are most likely to come into contact, the Guides broadly outline the statutes and cases that govern landlord-tenant relations, personal injury, contracts, family law, criminal law and constitutional law and procedure.

With detailed references to sources for readers wishing to delve deeper, the Guides are ideal for readers wishing to better understand their legal rights and responsibilities, regardless of whether they ultimately opt to hire a lawyer.

In addition to The Self-Help Guide to the Law: Know Your Constitutional Rights, readers may acquire the following individual titles:
Or you may choose to get the master guide, which contains all of the information found in the individual titles:
To see a preview of The Self-Help Guide to the Law: Property Law and Landlord-Tenant Relations for Non-Lawyersgo here and click preview.

Available in the following places and formats:

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Thursday, August 18, 2016

New Book - The Self-Help Guide to the Law: Negligence and Personal Injury Law for Non-Lawyers

We are excited to offer the next book in the Self-Help Guides to the Law™ series!

The next book is The Self-Help Guide to the Law: Negligence and Personal Injury Law for Non-Lawyers.

Self-Help Guides to the Law™ explain the law in clear, concise terms to a popular audience of non-lawyers. Summarizing the key areas of the law with which readers are most likely to come into contact, the Guides broadly outline the statutes and cases that govern landlord-tenant relations, personal injury, contracts, family law, criminal law and constitutional law and procedure.

With detailed references to sources for readers wishing to delve deeper, the Guides are ideal for readers wishing to better understand their legal rights and responsibilities, regardless of whether they ultimately opt to hire a lawyer.

In addition to The Self-Help Guide to the Law: Negligence and Personal Injury Law for Non-Lawyers, readers may acquire the following individual titles:
Or you may choose to get the master guide, which contains all of the information found in the individual titles:
To see a preview of The Self-Help Guide to the Law: Property Law and Landlord-Tenant Relations for Non-Lawyersgo here and click preview.

Available in the following places and formats:

TellerBooks (print and eBook)

Wednesday, August 17, 2016

New Book - The Self-Help Guide to the Law: Contracts and Sales Agreements for Non-Lawyers

We are excited to offer the next book in the Self-Help Guides to the Law™ series!

The next book is The Self-Help Guide to the Law: Contracts and Sales Agreements for Non-Lawyers.

Self-Help Guides to the Law™ explain the law in clear, concise terms to a popular audience of non-lawyers. Summarizing the key areas of the law with which readers are most likely to come into contact, the Guides broadly outline the statutes and cases that govern landlord-tenant relations, personal injury, contracts, family law, criminal law and constitutional law and procedure.

With detailed references to sources for readers wishing to delve deeper, the Guides are ideal for readers wishing to better understand their legal rights and responsibilities, regardless of whether they ultimately opt to hire a lawyer.

In addition to The Self-Help Guide to the Law: Contracts and Sales Agreements for Non-Lawyers, readers may acquire the following individual titles:
Or you may choose to get the master guide, which contains all of the information found in the individual titles:
To see a preview of The Self-Help Guide to the Law: Property Law and Landlord-Tenant Relations for Non-Lawyersgo here and click preview.

Available in the following places and formats:

TellerBooks (print and eBook)

Tuesday, August 16, 2016

New Book - The Self-Help Guide to the Law: Property Law and Landlord-Tenant Relations for Non-Lawyers

We are excited to offer the Self-Help Guides to the Law™ series!

The next book is The Self-Help Guide to the Law: Property Law and Landlord-Tenant Relations for Non-Lawyers.

Self-Help Guides to the Law™ explain the law in clear, concise terms to a popular audience of non-lawyers. Summarizing the key areas of the law with which readers are most likely to come into contact, the Guides broadly outline the statutes and cases that govern landlord-tenant relations, personal injury, contracts, family law, criminal law and constitutional law and procedure.

With detailed references to sources for readers wishing to delve deeper, the Guides are ideal for readers wishing to better understand their legal rights and responsibilities, regardless of whether they ultimately opt to hire a lawyer.

In addition to The Self-Help Guide to the Law: Property Law and Landlord-Tenant Relations for Non-Lawyers, readers may acquire the following individual titles:
Or you may choose to get the master guide, which contains all of the information found in the individual titles:
To see a preview of The Self-Help Guide to the Law: Property Law and Landlord-Tenant Relations for Non-Lawyersgo here and click preview.

Available in the following places and formats:

TellerBooks (print and eBook)

Tuesday, August 9, 2016

New Book - The Self-Help Guide to the Law: Contracts, Landlord-Tenant Relations, Marriage, Divorce, Personal Injury, Negligence, Constitutional Rights and Criminal Law for Non-Lawyers


We are excited to offer the Self-Help Guides to the Law™ series! 

The first book is The Self-Help Guide to the Law: Contracts, Landlord-Tenant Relations, Marriage, Divorce, Personal Injury, Negligence, Constitutional Rights and Criminal Law for Non-Lawyers.

Self-Help Guides to the Law™ explain the law in clear, concise terms to a popular audience of non-lawyers. Summarizing the key areas of the law with which readers are most likely to come into contact, the Guides broadly outline the statutes and cases that govern landlord-tenant relations, personal injury, contracts, family law, criminal law and constitutional law and procedure.

With detailed references to sources for readers wishing to delve deeper, the Guides are ideal for readers wishing to better understand their legal rights and responsibilities, regardless of whether they ultimately opt to hire a lawyer.

In addition to The Self-Help Guide to the Law: Contracts, Landlord-Tenant Relations, Marriage, Divorce, Personal Injury, Negligence, Constitutional Rights and Criminal Law for Non-Lawyers, readers may acquire the following individual titles: