Non-lawyers are likely to be intimidated by the rows of books in any law library-but laypersons can often profit by doing needed legal research for themselves. Here's a user-friendly volume that will help them find their way...

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Non-lawyers are likely to be intimidated by the rows of books in any law library-but laypersons can often profit by doing needed legal research for themselves. Here's a user-friendly volume that will help them find their way through the complexities of law. Each chapter addresses a different legal issue and shows how to go about researching it. Helpful hints throughout the book give practical tips on conducting a thorough research project.

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