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What All Business Lawyers & Litigators Must Know About Delaware Law Developments (Corporate Law and Practice Course Handbook)

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What All Business Lawyers & Litigators Must Know About Delaware Law Developments (Corporate Law and Practice Course Handbook)

by Other Contributor-Practising Law Institute

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Practising Law Institute, 2005-05-11. Paperback. Acceptable. Book is in good to acceptable condition, with minor blemishses on the cover, including small bumped/dog-eared corners. Pages are clean.

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Title
What All Business Lawyers & Litigators Must Know About Delaware Law Developments (Corporate Law and Practice Course Handbook)
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Other Contributor-Practising Law Institute
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Paperback
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ISBN 10
1402405995
ISBN 13
9781402405990
Publisher
Practising Law Institute
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New York, New York
Date Published
2005-05-11

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