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LexisNexis Introduces E-books

Once again, LexisNexis is providing new, innovative products to enhance the legal research experience. With the growing popularity of tablet devices and electronic book readers amongst legal professionals, LexisNexis is introducing 32 select titles available as eBooks. The addition of eBooks allows LexisNexis to meet the changing needs of legal professionals by providing access to critical legal texts from anywhere at any time, whether you’re flying on a plane, sitting in court or just standing in line. With LexisNexis eBooks, your legal library is portable and accessible 24/7! Anytime, Anywhere Access   Wherever you are you can access your own … Continue reading

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LexisNexis: Civil Procedure in Magistrate Courts

And you need to know the current rules of the game Changes to the Rules of the Magistrate’s court mean that now, more than ever, you need to update your references on practice and procedure. Look for the latest updates to Civil Procedure in Magistrates’ Courts and Law of Costs and make certain you’re not playing the game by outdated rules. Available in June LexisNexis has selected publications that will provide you with all the information necessary to litigate successfully in High Courts and Magistrates’ Courts………….(Read more)

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LexisNexis: A Guide to the Consumer Protection Act

A Guide to the Consumer Protection Act ISBN: 9780409046762 Author: Evert van Eeden Price: R559.87 + R78.00 handling + VAT = R727.17 Legal practitioners and advisors as well as marketing professionals will find this extensive work a valuable and useful guide to the new Consumer Protection Act. It breaks the Act down into manageable components and it sets out the main concepts and areas of interest, both from a business and a legal perspective. A Guide to the Consumer Protection Act includes a copy of the Act at the back of the book.

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