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Welcome to Gilbert Law Summaries!

Help your students get more out of their reading assignments and class discussion. A leader in law school supplementary materials since its inception in 1953, Gilbert Law Summaries provides a variety of legal study aids in all the major law school subject areas. We have study aids for all your students' needs, including:

  • Gilbert Law Summaries -Each Gilbert includes a concise capsule summary, comprehensive outline of the law, and charts, as well as exam tips, and multiple choice, true/false, and essay questions with explained answers.
  • Law School Legends Lectures on Cassette and CD -Dynamic lectures from the top law school professors in the country that you can listen to any place, any time. Every lecture is 3.5 - 9 hours long and contains a handout, so students can take notes as they go.

Plus, we also have a complete line of career guides to help with all aspects of your students' job search - from creating a great resume, finding the truly great places to work, getting a judicial clerkship, and discovering ways to pursue non-traditional careers.

Give your students everything they need to succeed. You can find it all here, at Gilbert Law Summaries.

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Gilbert Property
Property by casebook author Professor Jesse Dukeminier provides students with a comprehensive, yet easy-to-read explanation of property law. This title is filled with features that make it perfect for both class preparation and final exam review, which is why it is the most popular commercial outline on the market today. Learn More

Law School Legends Civil Procedure
Civil Procedure by casebook author Dean Richard Freer of Emory breaks down civil procedure into thirteen manageable subtopics, demystifying a subject that most first year students have difficulty grasping. If you recommend this title to your students, you are recommending the best. Learn More