Hey all,
Anyone know any good (and affordable) personal injury law books geared toward practitioners? Thanks!
Personal Injury Practitioner Books Forum
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Re: Personal Injury Practitioner Books
Bump as I am curious as well.
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Re: Personal Injury Practitioner Books
You may want to submit this question to the folks over at JDU. They are mainly practitioners who could point you towards useful materials.
Personally I am not sure if a book would be the way to go. Each court/jurisdiction is different. Most PI attorneys I've spoken to avoid the federal courts like the plague (at least in my area).
Personally I am not sure if a book would be the way to go. Each court/jurisdiction is different. Most PI attorneys I've spoken to avoid the federal courts like the plague (at least in my area).
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Re: Personal Injury Practitioner Books
+1Cyne wrote:You may want to submit this question to the folks over at JDU. They are mainly practitioners who could point you towards useful materials.
Personally I am not sure if a book would be the way to go. Each court/jurisdiction is different. Most PI attorneys I've spoken to avoid the federal courts like the plague (at least in my area).
They're state specific. For example, a friend has one on car accidents in Pennsylvania.
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