
Everybody's Guide to the Law
All The Legal Information You Need in One Comprehensive Volume
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December 1, 2003
The first edition of this work was written in 1986 by the late Belli and his then legal assistant, Wilkinson. In this extensively revised new edition, Wilkinson, now an attorney, has kept the original concept of providing explanations of a broad range of legal principles in simple language. New chapters on gay rights, the Internet, immigration policy, the rights of the disabled, and elder law have been added. The original chapters on such topics as contracts, bankruptcy, family law, employment issues, and product liability have been updated to reflect recent changes. As a home legal reference, Everybody's Guide to the Law succeeds because it takes familiar legal problems and explains the laws and rights at issue, as well as the common complications and possible outcomes. The explanations are clear but not overly simplified, and there are appropriate cautions about seeking legal advice and about state-to-state variations in the law. Recommended for most public libraries.-Joan Pedzich, Harris Beach LLP, Rochester, NY
Copyright 2003 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.
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