Friday, March 8, 2013

Treatise Spotlight: Automobile Liability Insurance 4th

Title:  Automobile Liability Insurance, 4th

Author(s):  Irvin Schermer, William Schermer
Publisher:  Thomson West
Edition:  Fourth
Last Update:  November 2012 (semiannual supplement)

Description:  Automobile Liability Insurance offers a thorough analysis of substantive law, practice tips, and expert guidance, cutting through complex issues of automobile insurance law. The comprehensive coverage of caselaw and statutes from each state lets you handle practice issues from the initial claim for insurance benefits through every phase of litigation.

This all-encompassing resource is organized to give you instant access to answers on any question about automobile liability insurance. It suggests ways to enforce no-fault claims, explores conflicting laws on automobile liability, and probes issues of bad faith. It contains thorough treatment of:

• Coverages and exclusions

• Bad faith/refusal to settle

• Refusal to defend

• Discovery

• No-fault and PIP

• Medical examinations

• Arbitration

• Uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage

• Stacking of coverages

• Subrogation

• Conflict of laws

It also includes state-by-state no-fault summaries. 
 
(Description taken from publisher's website.)

Picture of the Moment: Federal Depository Library Program

The Supreme Court Library is a selective depository in the Federal Depository Library Program.  Anyone may visit a Federal depository library and access Federal government information free of charge.  The Supreme Court Library selects primary legal materials in print, microform and online formats and staff is available to assist users with the collection

Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Treatise Spotlight: Epstein on Intellectual Property

Title: Epstein on Intellectual Property

Author: Michael A. Epstein
Publisher: Wolters Kluwer (Aspen)
Edition: Fifth Edition
Last Update: 2012 Supplement

Description: Packed with insightful analysis, expert guidance, and clear, practical examples, this key resource provide up-to-date, integrated coverage of the law of trade secrets, copyright, trademarks and patents, ideas, and noncompetition agreements.

Epstein on Intellectual Property, Fifth Edition covers the latest legal developments in such hot areas as biotechnology, intellectual property, due diligence, software protection, copyright infringement, ownership of employee inventions, and more.

You will consult this reference for expert answers to questions such as how to:

• Prevent the unauthorized use and disclosure of your company's trade secrets
• Determine what types of materials and information are covered by the copyright laws
• Apply for and enforce patents
• Reduce the risk of claims under the "law of ideas"
• Make effective use of noncompetition agreements
• Deal with the unique problems of biotechnology

(Description taken from publisher’s website)

1040 Instructions Have Arrived

Thanks to the staff at the Nevada State Library and Archives, we now have the 2012 1040 Instructions available for the public.  (NLSA obtains the forms and makes them available at the Supreme Court Law Library as a service to our patrons.)

We do not have all forms obtained by the NSLA, but do have the following:
1040, 1040 A, 1040 EZ, 1040-V, 1040 X, 1040 Schedules A, B, C, C-EZ, D, E, EIC, F, R and SE, 2106, 2441, 3903, 4562, 4868 (First Extension), 5695, 8283, 8812, 8822, 8829, 8863, and 8949.  We have the instructions for forms 1040, 1040 A, 1040 EZ, 1040 X, 1040 Schedule R, 2106, 2441, 4562, 8283, 8812, 8829 and 8863. 
If you need a W-2, W-3, W-4, 1096, 1098, 1099-DIV, 1099-G, 1099-INT, 1099-MISC, 1099-OID or 1099-R, they are available at the State Library.  Also, you can obtain copies of most forms and instructions from the IRS website.

NSLA also has some California State Tax forms:  CA 540, 540 NR and 540 2EZ. 

Monday, March 4, 2013

Treatise Spotlight: Legal Opinion Letters: A Comprehensive Guide to Opinion Letter Practice


Treatise Spotlight:  Legal Opinion Letters: a Comprehensive Guide to Opinion Letter Practice
 
Author: M. John Sterba
Edition: Third
Publisher: Wolters Kluwer
 
Description: Legal Opinion Letters provides comprehensive coverage not only of the standard corporate and securities third-party opinion letters, but also real estate opinions, tax, intellectual property, bankruptcy, letters to auditors, international opinions, and liability just to name a few. Special attention is given to exposure to liability, an area of great concern to the opinion practice attorney. It also examines the current content of actual letters used to address these topics. All of this valuable information is provided in light of current case law, the ABA Legal Opinion Report, The TriBar Report and several excellent state bar reports.
 
It is a contributed work with introductory chapters by M. John Sterba, Jr., and additional chapters by a host of other expert practioners. Description from publisher’s website.

Part of Treatise Spotlight, an occasional series highlighting publications in the law library's collection.

Friday, March 1, 2013

Treatise Spotlight: Law of Defamation

Title: Law of Defamation, 2d

Author(s):  Rodney Smolla
Publisher: West
Last Release:  November, 2012   

Description:  Law of Defamation offers a comprehensive analysis of defamation law, useful to legal practitioners and other professionals, including professors, publishers, and media industry experts. Updated every year, this two-volume set provides step-by-step guidance to all the legal and business complexities posed by modern libel law and addresses topics, such as:
    • Definition of public employee
    • Corporate speech
    • Recipient approach to determining defamatory character of words
    • Criminalization of mere “lies”
    • Preliminary injunctions and the “Occupy Wall Street” protests
    • Right of publicity and the First Amendment
    • Public figure/private figure dichotomy
    • Fault requirements
    • Defamatory meaning
    • Truth as a constitutional defense
    • Opinion and fair comment
    • Special harm
    • Libel and slander rules
    • Common law privileges
    • Damages and other remedies
    • Invasion of privacy
    • Emotional distress
    • Injurious falsehood
    • Negligent publication
    • Litigation
    • Counseling and strategy
    • Defamation in the workplace

 
(description from publisher's website)
 
Part of Treatise Spotlight, an occasional series highlighting publications in the law library's collection.

 


Monday, February 25, 2013

How to Locate Free Case Law on the Internet

There's a good post on the Law Librarians of Congress In Custodia Legis blog this morning titled How to Locate Free Case Law on the Internet:
One of the defining features of the common law system is the emphasis placed on the precedential value of case law. Until recently, case law has not been widely available on the Internet, leaving researchers with no choice but to seek out print reporters and commercial electronic databases to locate cases of interest. This situation has started to change, however, and now researchers have several free, online databases at their disposal. These resources do not replace the use of commercial print and electronic resources, since they are often limited in coverage, do not provide a digest, and do not contain a quick and effective citator, but researchers’ use of free online materials as a starting point can save them time and money. 
The Nevada Supreme Court posts its advance opinions online for a limited period of time (as of today they go back one year to February 2012).  Earlier opinions are available on Findlaw (back to January 1997).