Publishers of legal texts,
forms, or articles
by author Bucklin.
If you want a loose-leaf, annually supplemented,
trial notebook system, buy
Building Trial Notebooks™ by
Leonard Bucklin, sold though James
Publishing.
Building Trial Notebooks™
is over 500 pages, in two volumes. Volume 1 is text, and the volume 2 is a
separate trial notebook, with a place for your business card on the outside, all set up and ready to use
in your next trial.
If you want only a quickly read and basic trial notebook system, buy the abbreviated (and less expensive) e-book trial notebook named
LitigationReady!™. Available
now at
www.TrialNotebooks.com,
LitigationReady!™ is downloaded into your
computer immediately on purchase, in PDF format for you to copy and print the
many forms.
LawyerTrialForms™ is the
umbrella site for most of Bucklin's publications in print or in electronic format
(other than those printed in legal or business journals).
That site has a
catalog listing of litigation systems,
legal checklists, and forms. The motto and vision statement of
LawyerTrialForms is "Making good lawyers better".
Law school professors don't tell students about the advantages of starting work
from the basis of a commercial form, but practicing lawyers self-learn that forms make
their work easier,
and their work-output better.
LawyerSettlementForms™
is the increasing-in-size site for the text
Settlement Toolbox™ and other settlement related forms.
If you want Attorney Fee
Awards as a soft-bound book, for $48.00, the
soft-cover book is
available directly from the publisher at
Booklocker. It is also
available from other booksellers, but they buy it from Booklocker and
reship it to you, so usually it is at a higher price and buying the soft-bound
book takes longer if you buy it elsewhere than from the publisher. a little
longer to get it.
Bucklin.org is
the site where Bucklin provides education for lawyers. It's an information site.
There you will find various
legal journal or ezine style articles, and legal news, regarding litigation law,
litigation ethics, and expert witnesses. Leonard Bucklin, our
author, maintains that site to dispense free information. Among other things,
Bucklin was involved with one of the first internet eZines for the Trial, Torts, and Insurance
Section (TIPS) of the American Bar Association. Bucklin, the author of our
eBooks, was the editor, and a contributing author, of Neoethics since its
inception by the TIPS section in 2003 until it was discontinued in 2008.
Some of the articles that were on Neoethics while he was the editor of the site, by agreement with the TIPS
section, are available in the archives available at Bucklin.org.
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