Synopsis
This book provides a comprehensive and diverse range of practical forms and documents used in legal practice, spanning from simple acknowledgements to complex bankruptcy forms. The author has drawn from various legal sources, including statutes, regulations, rules of court, and other binding authorities, to ensure that the forms are up-to-date and legally compliant. The forms are intended to guide lawyers in drafting documents that are essential for various legal proceedings, such as agreements, affidavits, notices, and petitions. By using these forms as a starting point, lawyers can save time and effort while ensuring that their legal documents are drafted accurately and in accordance with established legal principles. Overall, this book is a valuable resource for lawyers seeking a comprehensive collection of practical legal forms to assist them in their daily practice.
About the Author
Born in Toronto, Alan Wilkinson studied at the Courtauld Institute of Art, and wrote his Ph.D thesis on the drawings of Henry Moore. Dr. Wilkinson's publications include "The Drawings of Henry Moore "(1977), "Gauguin to Moore: Primitivism in Modern Sculpture "(1981), "Henry Moore Remembered "(1987), "Barbara Hepworth: A Retrospective "(coauthor) (1994), and the two-volume catalogue raisonne "The Sculpture of Jacques Lipchitz "(1996 and 2000).
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