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Nolo: Law articles without the cruft

I stumbled upon a wonderful website today: Nolo: Law Books, Legal Forms and Legal Software. An excellent site full of great articles that explain in laymen’s terms how the US law applies in varies situations, such as getting clients to pay, buying a house, and writing software development agreements. Certainly worth checking out and bookmarking, an excellent resource for all of those common US law type questions indeed.

posted 2 Jul 2006
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