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TITLE (And Volume Number) TITLE (and Volume Number) Call Number Author, Primary Author(s), Added Editor(s) Edition Place of Publication Publisher Year Subject(s) Series (e.g., PBI Number) 10th Annual Oil and Gas Law KFP258 .A1 A715 2018 Pennsylvania Bar Spigelmyer, David J; 10th Mechanicsburg, PA Pennsylvania Bar Institute 2018 Petroleum Law and Legislation; Oil PBI 2018-10095R Colloquium Institute Anthony R Holtzman; J annual and Gas Leases; Natural Gas--Law Nicholas Ranjan; Amy L and Legislation; Gas Industry-- Barrette; Jeremy A Mercer; Environmental Aspects; David J Raphael; Curtis N Environmental Protection Stambaugh; Michael A Braymer; Sean W Moran; Carl F Staiger; David R Overstreet; David G Mandelbaum; Andrew T Bockis; Michael D Brewster; Christopher W Rogers; Stephen W Saunders; Robert J Burnett; Thomas S McNamara; Joseph M Scipione 20 [Twenty] Hot Tips in Family KFP94 .A75 A15 2015 Pennsylvania Bar Helvy, Paul; Ann V Levin; Mechanicsburg, PA Pennsylvania Bar Institute 2015 Domestic Relations PBI 2015-8878 Law: Unique Problems, Practical Institute Jeff Landers; Ann M Funge; Solutions David N Hofstein; Scott J G Finger; Susan Ardisson; Lea E Anderson; Tanya Witt; Natalie Webb; Kaye Redburn; Kirk C Stange; Paul Purcell; Elizabeth L Hughes; Kevin R Brown; Robert J Fall; Jerry Shoemaker; James A Wolfinger; Mary Sue Ramsden; Richard F Brabender; Lea F Anderson; Carol A Behers 2014 Technology Institute KF320 .A9 A15 2014 Pennsylvania Bar Avrigian, Mason; Mechanicsburg, PA Pennsylvania Bar Institute 2014 Information Storage and Retrieval PBI 2014-8056 Institute Jennifer L Ellis; Systems--Law; Law Offices-- Stephen M Foxman; Automation; Internet Christian W Francis; Ellen Freedman; Chris R Fritsch; Ann T Greeley; Richard K Herrmann; Dina Leytes; Peter L Mansmann; Gilbert Marquez; Hillary J Moonay; Sharon D Nelson; Chris Ries; David G Ries; Annette M Rizzo; Marla Rosenberg; Amy L Rosenberger; Gayle Mumm Rossi; Gina Furia Rubel; Melissa A Scartelli; Daniel J Siegel; John W Simek; Judy Stouffer; Peter M Watt-Morse; Frederic M Wilf; 2015 Securities Litigation and KF1439 .A2 A15 2015 Pennsylvania Bar Jaffari, Katayun I; Laura H 2015 Mechanicsburg, PA Pennsylvania Bar Institute 2015 Securities PBI 2015-9024 Regulatory Update Institute Posner; Rebecca M Katz A to Z of Civil Depositions in KFP537 .C66 2012 1st Cooper, Scott B Pennsylvania Bar Institute 1st Mechanicsburg, PA Pennsylvania Bar Institute 2012 Depositions; Discovery (Law) PBI No. 4237 Pennsylvania, The edition edition Accounting and Financial HF5686 .L35 B45 2017 Benson, Mitchell E Pennsylvania Bar Institute; Mechanicsburg, PA Pennsylvania Bar Institute 2017 Lawyers--Accounting; Lawyers-- PBI 2017-9954 Statements for Divorce Lawyers Savran Benson Accounting--Forms ACT 79: Omnibus Changes to KFP137 .A75 A28 2016 Pennsylvania Bar Evans, Daniel B; Arnold B Mechanicsburg, PA Pennsylvania Bar Institute 2016 Trusts and Trustees; Estate PBI 2016-9631 the PEF Code Institute Kagan Planning; Real Property Act 95: The New POA Law KFP203 .A75 A28 2014 Pennsylvania Bar Whitley, Bridget M; Mechanicsburg, PA Pennsylvania Bar Institute 2014 Power of Attorney PBI 2014-8624 Institute Jennifer L Rawson; Daniel B Evans; National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws ACT 95: The New POA Law: KFP203 .A75 A28 2015 Pennsylvania Bar Hagan, Martin J; Linda M Mechanicsburg, PA Pennsylvania Bar Institute 2015 Power of Attorney PBI 2015-8786 Changes and Best Practices Institute Anderson; Daniel B Evans; Bridget M Whitley; Jennifer L Rawson ADA Update: Reasonable KF3469 .C362 2018 Campolongo, Jeffrey Pennsylvania Bar Institute Mechanicsburg, PA Pennsylvania Bar Institute 2018 United States. Americans with PBI 2018-10469 Accommodation in the Disabilities Act of 1990; People with Workplace Disabilities --Legal status, Laws; People with Disabilities -- Employment --Law and Legislation ADA Update: Reasonable KF3469 .C362 2020 Campolongo, Jeffrey Pennsylvania Bar Institute 2020 Mechanicsburg, PA Pennsylvania Bar Institute 2020 United States. Americans with PBI 2020-11016 Accommodation in the Disabilities Act of 1990; People with Alternate Title: Reasonable Workplace Disabilities--Legal Status, Laws; Accommodation in the Workplace People with Disabilities-- Employment--Law and Legislation ADA Workshop 2015: Getting KF3469 .C35 2015 Campolongo, Jeffrey Pennsylvania Bar Institute; Mechanicsburg, PA Pennsylvania Bar Institute 2015 United States. Americans with PBI 2015-8964 Up to Speed With Reasonable Irina V Rabovetsky; Tiffani Disabilities Act of 1990; People with Accomodations L McDonough; United Disabilities--Legal Status, Laws; States. Americans with People with Disabilities-- Disabilities Act of 1990 Employment--Law and Legislation Administering an Estate in KFP147 .A75 A34 2017 Pennsylvania Bar Yandrisevits, Elaine T; Mechanicsburg, PA Pennsylvania Bar Institute 2017 Executors and Administrators; PBI 2017-9976 Pennsylvania: A Step-By-Step Institute Trisha W Hall; Amanda K Inheritance and Transfer Tax; Guide DiChello Decedents' Estates--Taxation Administering an Estate in KFP147 .A75 A34 2019 Pennsylvania Bar Yandrisevits, Elaine T; 2019 Mechanicsburg, PA Pennsylvania Bar Institute 2019 Executors and Administrators; PBI 2019-10799 Pennsylvania: A Step-By-Step Institute Trisha W Hall; Amanda K Inheritance and Transfer Tax; Guide DiChello Decedents' Estates--Taxation Administrative Due Process KFP412 .D83 A953 2013 Pennsylvania Bar Dimino, Michael R; James J Mechanicsburg, PA Pennsylvania Bar Institute 2013 Due Process of Law PBI 2013-7854 Institute Kutz; Gerard M Mackarevich; James A Johnson; Eileen S Maunus; Felix Thau; Debra K Wallet; Daniel R Schuckers; Mary S Wyatte Administrative Law Treatise, KF5402 .D32 1994 Supp Davis, Kenneth Culp Pierce, Richard J, Jr, 1943- 3rd Gaithersburg, [MD] Aspen Law & Business 2000 Administrative Law ISBN 0-7355-1449-6 2000 cumulative supplement 2000 edition Administrative Law Treatise, v 1 KF5402 .D32 1994 v 1 Davis, Kenneth Culp Pierce, Richard J, Jr, 1943- 3rd Boston, MA Little, Brown & Company 1994 Administrative Law ISBN 0-316-17667-2 edition Administrative Law Treatise, v 2 KF5402 .D32 1994 v 2 Davis, Kenneth Culp Pierce, Richard J, Jr, 1943- 3rd Boston, MA Little, Brown & Company 1994 Administrative Law ISBN 0-316-17668-0 edition Administrative Law Treatise, v 3 KF5402 .D32 1994 v 3 Davis, Kenneth Culp Pierce, Richard J, Jr, 1943- 3rd Boston, MA Little, Brown & Company 1994 Administrative Law ISBN 0-316-17669-9 edition Administrative Litigation for the KFP440 .A75 A35 2011 Pennsylvania Bar Rawlings, Edward P; Alvina Mechanicsburg, PA Pennsylvania Bar Institute 2011 Administrative Law; Administrative PBI 2011-7004 General Practitioner Institute R Forthner; Shawn E Smith; Procedure; Actions and Defenses Arthur K Hoffman; Jonathan W Kunkel; Charlene Couch Admissibility of Evidence: A KFP80 .W47 1987 v 1A Fisanick, Christian A 3rd St. Paul, MN Thomson West 2007 Admissible Evidence; Evidence West's Pennsylvania Practice Series, Manual for Pennsylvania Trial (2007) 3rd edition edition (Law) v 1A + Lawyers (West's Pennsylvania + Annual Supp 2019-2020 pocket part supp Practice Series, v 1A) Advanced Appellate Advocacy KFP555 .A7 A38 2019 Pennsylvania Bar Sargent, James C; Robert L Mechanicsburg, PA Pennsylvania Bar Institute 2019 Appellate Procedure; Trial Practice PBI 2019-10705 Institute Byer; Kim M Watterson; Michael L Kichline; Jaclyn S Whittaker; Rachel Rosenberg Advanced Appellate Advocacy: KFP555 .A75 A38 2017 Pennsylvania Bar Wecht, David N; Bonnie Mechanicsburg, PA Pennsylvania Bar Institute 2017 Appellate Procedure; Trial Practice PBI 2017-9672 Presenting Complex Appeals in Institute Brigance Leadbetter; the PA Courts Renee Cohn Jubeliere; P Kevin Bronson; Michael F Krimmel; Judith Ference Olson; James C Sargent; Robert L Byer; Michael L Kichline; Jaclyn S Whittaker; Rachel Rosenberg Advanced Concepts in the KFP539 .M34 A79 2015 Pennsylvania Bar Shekletski, Anita P; Julia E Mechanicsburg, PA Pennsylvania Bar Institute 2015 Medical Personnel--Malpractice-- PBI 2015-8766 Defense of Licensed Medical Institute Gabis; Julia E Gabis; Arthur Trial Practice; Physicians-- Practitioners K Hoffman; Amy L Putnam Malpractice--Trial Practice Advanced Contract Clauses: KFP150 .A75 A39 2019 Pennsylvania Bar Franklin, Harriet; Bradford Mechanicsburg, PA Pennsylvania Bar Institute 2019 Standardized Terms of Contract; PBI 2019-10670 Avoiding Boilerplate Institute J Ham; Curtis L Golkow; Contracts--Language Oderah C Nwaeze; Steven M Richman Advanced Contract Clauses: KFP150 .A75 A39 2018 Pennsylvania Bar Richman, Steven M; Mechanicsburg, PA Pennsylvania Bar Institute 2018 Standardized Terms of Contract; PBI 2018-10326 Focus on Damages and Institute Michael D Ecker; Timothy Contracts--Language Remedies Murray; Wesley R Payne Advanced Cybersecurity Law KF390.5 .C6 A79 2016 Pennsylvania Bar Sheikh, Khizar A; Lauren Mechanicsburg, PA Pennsylvania Bar Institute 2016 Computer security--Law and PBI 2016-9015 Institute Steinfeld; Tom Brennan; Legislation; Cyberterrorism-- Uri Gutfreund; Rob Prevention; Cyberterrorism--Law Kleeger; James Mottolla; and Legislation; Risk Management Jerry Ravi; Roberta D Anderson; Timothy Flaherty; Kenneth N Rashbaum; Bennet B Borden; Theresa H Beaumont; Robert D Cheler; Gary F Lynch; John A Schwab Advanced Issues Before the KF7709 .A2 A78 2011 Pennsylvania Bar Mechanicsburg, PA Pennsylvania Bar Institute 2011 United States. 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