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Law Office Procedures

By (author) Illa W Atwood





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The text includes basic office procedures topics such as telephone and mail procedures, correspondence, purchasing equipment and supplies, maintenance of inventory control, business organizations and meetings, and job search. It also includes professionally specific topics such as family law, legal and general research, the court system, bankruptcies, personal and real property, general legal terminology and documents, client intake procedures, introduction to the law office and law office ethics, and a job-related Capstone simulation.

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Publisher | McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
Published date | 29 Jan 1993
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Format | Paperback / softback
Pages | 565
Dimensions | 286 x 222 x 32mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 1225g
ISBN | 978-0-0280-0066-4
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BISAC | law / general


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