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Language: | English |
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New Providence, NJ :
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c2012
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Edition: | 3rd ed |
Series: | Questions & answers series
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Table of Contents:
- Pleadings : plaintiff's pleadings
- Pleadings : defendant's pleadings
- Pleadings : heightened specificit
- Amended pleadings
- Joinder of claims
- Permissive joinder of parties
- Compulsory joinder of parties
- Interpleader
- Intervention
- Joinder of additional parties
- Counterclaims & cross-claims
- Class actions
- Discovery : automatic initial disclosures
- Discovery : scope of discovery and discovery relevance
- Discovery : work product
- Discovery : attorney-client privilege
- Discovery : expert witnesses
- Discovery devices
- Discovery : electronically-stored information
- Discovery sanctions
- Summary judgment : summary judgment burdens
- Summary judgment : the burdens applied
- Right to jury trial
- Burdens of proof at trial : motions for judgment as a matter of law
- Motions for new trial & Rule 60(b) motions
- Subject matter jurisdiction : diversity of citizenship
- Subject matter jurisdiction : amount in controversy
- Subject matter jurisdiction : federal questions
- Subject matter jurisdiction : supplemental jurisdiction
- Subject matter jurisdiction : computing supplemental jurisdiction & the Class Action Fairness Act
- Subject matter jurisdiction : removal
- Territorial jurisdiction : vocabulary
- Consent, status, domicile, & transient jurisdiction
- In personam jurisdiction : overview
- Specific jurisdiction
- General jurisdiction
- Personal jurisdiction : procedural issues
- Venue generally
- Change of venue
- Forum non conveniens
- Claim preclusion
- Issue preclusion
- Persons bound by prior adjudication
- The law of the case doctrine
- Choice of law
- State law in federal court (the Erie Doctrine)
- Appellate jurisdiction
- Appellate procedure