Principles of civil procedure

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Where to find it

Law Library — 2nd Floor Collection (2nd floor)

Call Number
KF8840 .C54 2018
Status
Available
Call Number
KF8840 .C54 2018 c. 2
Status
Available

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Summary

This Concise Hornbook covers the main points of civil procedure that any student needs to understand, and covers them briefly but thoroughly enough to be understandable. It focuses on the material covered in a typical law school course on civil procedure, tied to no one casebook. It breaks down the subject of civil procedure along the standard lines: a brief orientation; then a lengthier overview of the stages of litigation, followed by a close inspection of the major procedural problems (governing law, authority to adjudicate, former adjudication, and complex litigation); and finally some reflections in conclusion. It discusses specific problems and illustrations, with the aid of generously sprinkled diagrams and special text boxes. Special attention was given to fitting the civil procedure course's main points together to form the big picture, with each topic ending in a section on the "big idea" (separation of powers, vertical federalism, horizontal federalism, full faith and credit, or procedural due process) that the student is supposed to take from the topic.

Contents

Introduction -- Stages of litigation -- Governing law -- Authority to adjudicate -- Former adjudication -- Complex litigation -- Conclusion.

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