Virginia CLE® Publications News
We've expanded our discounts for new lawyers, state, local, and federal governments, and others. View all discounts.
Interested in writing for Virginia CLE® Publications? We are looking for new authors and titles.
Learn more here.
Highlighted Publications
 |
Estate and Trust Administration in Virginia
Beginning with initial decision-making processes in the estate administration, this 2013 deskbook leads legal practitioners step-bystep through the probate process to the completion of the administration process after death. Tax filing requirements and the various necessary tax returns are handled in depth. Recent Virginia and federal legislative and case law developments are examined, including new Title 64.2 and the American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012.

|
 |
The Virginia Lawyer: A Deskbook for Practitioners
Are you new to the practice of law or an experienced attorney with a novel client matter? The Virginia Lawyer quickly focuses your research of the issues in major practice areas.
Over 150 downloadable forms.

|
 |
Objections: Interrogatories, Depositions, and Trial
The 2013 Edition includes new Virginia case law to assist the practitioner with the task of controlling the admission of evidence at trial to ensure a successful outcome. Among other new topics covered are the new Virginia Rules of Evidence with an extensive discussion of the new hearsay rules, objections to limit the scope of admissible evidence, and the standard for a successful motion to strike.

|
 |
A Guide to the Rules of Evidence in Virginia
Contains the full text of the Virginia Rules of Evidence adopted by the Supreme Court of Virginia and enacted into law by the General Assembly on July 1, 2012. Users will see that this publication retains the format of the former Guide to Evidence in Virginia and includes notes from cases decided prior to adoption of the Rules as well as numerous updated citations and descriptions of recent case law.

|
 |
Virginia Family Law: A Systematic Approach
Our most comprehensive family law publication, which includes a 2013 supplement, by Richard Balnave of The University of Virginia School of Law. It is a practice deskbook in every sense of the word, containing concise statements of the law, step-by-step advice on preparing for trial, and over 200 downloadable forms for pleadings, agreements, and correspondence.

|