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Lawschooloutlines.net is a portal for law school students to sell and download law school outlines and other valuable study tools. The most difficult aspect of the law is assimilating massive amounts of information and condensing concepts into easily digestible form. Commercial law school outlines are bulky and expensive. Students spend entire semesters formulating the perfect outlines for each class. Reap the benefits of their hard work and yours! Submit your outlines for consideration and utilize the hard work of others! Save TIME and MONEY! Students may submit their own outlines and flowcharts for consideration. Accepted outlines will be purchased for $25.00 each and flowcharts for $20.00 each. More importantly, Lawschooloutlines.net offers students the opportunity to purchase carefully screened, well-organized, comprehensive and functional outlines for a variety of topics at very reasonable prices. Currently, outlines ($10.30/outline) are offered in fully editable Microsoft Word .doc format for the following courses:
*One page samples are provided in Adobe Acrobat .pdf format
**Upon purchase, be sure to choose, "VIEW/PRINT LAYOUT" to preserve formatting in Microsoft Word
| Civil Procedure I |
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| Civil Procedure II |
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| Commercial Law (UCC Sales) |
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| Constitutional Law I |
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| Constitutional Law II |
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| Contracts I |
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| Contracts II |
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| Criminal law |
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| Criminal Procedure |
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| Employment Discrimination |
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| Evidence |
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| Family Law, Florida |
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| Property I & II |
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| Real Estate Transactions |
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| Torts I |
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| Torts II |
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Flowcharts ($5.00/flowchart) are available for the following topics:
Future Interests |
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Parole Evidence |
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Products Liability |
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Torts |
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*Disclaimer: There is no express guarantee as to the accuracy or quality of the outlines provided above. They are solely intended for the purpose of aiding in the study of the selected topic. Please use them strictly as a supplement to your own notes. As always, the best way to understand the law is to create your own outline.
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