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Yes, the expertise of Virginia CLE’s authors and speakers is now available to you on a 24/7 basis. Every week we are adding more online publications. A survey of 1,000 Virginia lawyers told us it was important to publish electronic books because:

• they want instant access to information, or
• they want to search for terms electronically, or
• they want to copy citations and paste them into electronic legal research software, or
• they want to include text in briefs or memos without retyping it, or
• they want better portability of their books (you can put your whole Virginia CLE® library on a laptop computer), or
• all of the above.

Nearly all Virginia Lawyers Practice Handbooks are now available online. Most written materials from seminars presented in April 2004 and later are available online a few weeks after the seminar. In addition, many individual chapters and logical groups of chapters of books and seminar materials are available for download. So you don’t have to spend any more time or money than necessary to get exactly what you are looking for.

Click here to view a sample electronic book.

The following publications or portions of them are available online. Click on a link below to view the table of contents and the options available.

Please note: Handbooks are in bold and seminar written materials are not.

ADMINISTRATIVE LAW
Establishing and Maintaining a Successful Social Security Practice

BANKRUPTCY / COLLECTIONS
Bankruptcy Practice in Virginia
Debt Collection for Virginia Lawyers – A Systematic Approach
Enforcement of Liens and Judgments in Virginia
19th Mid-Atlantic Institute on Bankruptcy and Reorganization Practice
15th Annual Bankruptcy Law Seminar
18 Issues in Virginia Foreclosure Actions
3rd Annual Advanced Consumer Bankruptcy Conference
Bankruptcy Reform Legislation
20th Annual Mid-Atlantic Institute on Bankruptcy and Reorganization Practice
16th Annual Bankruptcy Law Seminar
4th Annual Advanced Consumer Bankruptcy Seminar
21st Annual Mid-Atlantic Institute on Bankruptcy and Reorganization

BUSINESS
Virginia Business Torts
Choosing a Virginia Business Entity
Corporations in Virginia
Limited Liability Companies in Virginia
Virginia Partnerships

10th Annual Institute on Using Limited Liability Entities
35th Annual Advanced Business Law Seminar
Understanding and Advising Tax-Exempt Organizations in Virginia
23rd Annual Business Law Seminar: Business Torts Update
11th Annual Institute on Using Limited Liability Entities in Virginia
36th Annual Advanced Business Law Seminar
12th Annual Institute on Using Limited Liability Entities in Virginia:
    Comparing and Using LLC Statutes

CIVIL LITIGATION / TRIAL PRACTICE
A Guide to Evidence in Virginia
Appellate Practice – Virginia and Federal Courts
The Law of Damages in Virginia
Objections: Interrogatories, Depositions, and Trial
Civil Discovery in Virginia
Rocket Docket: Trying Cases in the Eastern District of Virginia
E-Discovery and the New Federal Rules: A Legal and Technological Survival Kit

COMMERCIAL LAW
Contract Law in Virginia
Protecting Your Clients' Consumer Rights
25th Annual Construction and Public Contracts Law Seminar
26th Annual Construction and Public Contracts Law Seminar

CONSTITUTIONAL LAW
Firearms Law in Virginia

CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE

Defense of Serious Traffic Cases in Virginia
Trial of Capital Murder Cases in Virginia
Defending Criminal Cases in Virginia
36th Annual Criminal Law Seminar

EMPLOYMENT LAW
Virginia Business Torts

An Employment Law Guide: Employee Rights and Employer
    Responsibilities in Virginia
Employment Law in Virginia
Virginia Employment Practices and Forms

Immigration Meets Employment Seminar
A Day at the Races: 14th Annual Employment Law Update
15th Annual Employment Law Update

ESTATE PLANNING AND ADMINISTRATION
Estate and Trust Administration in Virginia
Estate Planning in Virginia
Manual for Commissioners of Accounts

13th Annual Elder Law Seminar
23rd Annual Trusts and Estates Seminar
Special Needs Trusts and Medicaid Planning and Guardianship
2005 Irrevocable Life Insurance Trusts
The Douglas W. Conner 26th Annual Advanced Estate Planning
    and Administration Seminar
The Life of an Estate
14th Annual Elder Law Seminar
24th Annual Trusts and Estates Seminar
Living Trusts and Wills: Planning and Drafting Seminar
The Douglas W. Conner 27th Annual Advanced Estate Planning
    and Administration Seminar
15th Annual Elder Law Seminar
25th Annual Trusts and Estates Seminar

FAMILY LAW
Adoption Procedures and Forms: A Guide for Virginia Lawyers
Juvenile Law and Practice in Virginia
Negotiating and Drafting Marital Agreements
Virginia Family Law – A Systematic Approach

20th Annual Advanced Family Law Seminar
23rd Annual Family Law Seminar
Annual Divorce Practice Seminar 2005
21st Annual Advanced Family Law Seminar
24th Annual Family Law Seminar
7th Annual Advanced Guardian ad Litem Seminar
Representation of Children as a Guardian ad Litem
Annual Divorce Practice 2006 Seminar
22nd Annual Advanced Family Law Seminar
25th Annual Family Law Seminar

GOVERNMENT
Local Government Law

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
2005 Virginia Information Technology Legal Institute
2006 Virginia Information Technology Legal Institute

INTERNATIONAL LAW / IMMIGRATION
Immigration Law and Practice
Hot Topics in Business Immigration Seminar
HELP WANTED! How to Bring Foreign Workers to U.S.

LAW OFFICE MANAGEMENT
Fee Agreements for Virginia Lawyers
The First Virginia CLE Solo and Small Firm Institute

MISCELLANEOUS
A Guide to Legal Research in Virginia
The Virginia Lawyer: A Deskbook for Practitioners

31st Annual Recent Developments in the Law Seminar
32nd Annual Recent Developments in the Law Seminar

REAL ESTATE
Real Estate Transactions in Virginia
Virginia Lawyers' Guide to Community Associations
23rd Annual Real Estate Practice Seminar
Section 1031: Like-Kind Real Estate Exchanges Seminar
10th Annual Advanced Real Estate Seminar
24th Annual Real Estate Seminar
Creating Condominiums in Virginia Seminar
Eminent Domain Updated

TORTS AND WORKERS' COMPENSATION
Virginia Business Torts
Insurance Law in Virginia
The Law of Defamation in Virginia
Medical Malpractice Law in Virginia
Workers' Compensation Practice in Virginia

Successful and Ethical Comp Strategies
48 Issues in Handling Personal Injury Cases
Workers' Compensation: Bench and Bar Tackling Tough Issues


A few words about formats and downloading: Virginia CLE® electronic books are contained in PDF files. In order to make the best use of these books, you should use version 6 or later of Adobe® Reader (available for download free of charge at www.adobe.com). Versions 6 and later allow access to files that are embedded in some books, including word processing forms and tips on using Adobe® Reader. Files containing books and seminar materials can be as large as 7 megabytes. Downloading a file of that size can take from a few minutes to about 35 minutes, depending on the connection speed.

A few words about copyright: Virginia CLE® electronic products are protected by copyright law and are licensed to individuals only. They must be treated in the same way as the print editions of books and seminar materials. They may not be copied, made accessible on a computer network, or otherwise shared by electronic or optical means. No derivative works may be made, but the purchaser may electronically copy short passages to include in memoranda, briefs, and similar documents.

A few words about prices: Purchasers who download electronic books will save at least $8, because downloaded files are not subject to sales tax, and of course there is no shipping charge. Electronic books are not returnable or refundable. Why aren't they otherwise less expensive than books in print? Because by far the greatest cost associated with print and online publications is the staff time required to edit and format them. The additional staff time necessary to put books into a truly useful electronic format offsets the printing cost savings.

  
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