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Everybody's Guide to Small Claims Court

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Title: Everybody's Guide to Small Claims Court
by Ralph Warner, Annie Tillery, Cora Jordan
ISBN: 0-87337-161-5
Publisher: Nolo.Com
Pub. Date: 01 December, 1991
Format: Paperback
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $18.95
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Average Customer Rating: 3.5 (4 reviews)

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Rating: 5
Summary: Everybody's Guide to Small Claims Court (7 ed)
Comment: As Small Claims Legal Advisor for the Superior Court, County of San Francisco, for nearly 19 years, I recommend this book to anyone who needs nationwide information on small claims court. Why research each state individually when you can have it in one book?

Jeanne F. Stott

Rating: 1
Summary: This book is very vague.
Comment: This book skips all the important details, it is fine for someone who is NOT going to Small Claims Court. This book is useless to the person who IS being sued.

Rating: 3
Summary: Sloppy work, severely marred by personal editorializing
Comment: The book is somewhat of a "pastepot" job, lacking in important details such as where to find pertinent law. Instead, the authors vaguely suggest "checking out" questions, but don't even tell in what code book the rules are to be found, or where to get the answers omitted from the book.

The book also suffers because the authors use it as a vehicle for personal opinions and editorializing. Mixed in with the factual information the reader seeks, is various opinion, suggestions, comments on the authors' opinions on how the law should be and so forth. This is extremely frustrating for the reader trying to use the book as a reference, diminishes the value of the book as a useful tool, and is generally considered unethical.

With a little more detail and work, and the personal stuff omitted, this would have been a much better book. The book is jnot completely useless in present form, but don't expect to find the answers you seek in this book only: the authors were too busy with their personal opinions to include the nitty-gritty needed by the buyer.

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