Mastering civil procedure / David Charles Hricik.

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Main Author: Hricik, David (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Durham, North Carolina : Carolina Academic Press, [2017]
Edition:Third edition.
Series:Carolina Academic Press mastering series.
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300 |a lxiii, 613 pages :  |b illustrations ;  |c 23 cm. 
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504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0 0 |t Courts decide claims --  |g A preview of Part A of this book --  |t The foundations of subject matter jurisdiction --  |t Federal question and diversity subject matter jurisdiction --  |t The foundations of personal jurisdiction --  |t Personal jurisdiction : consent, long-arm statutes, minimum contacts, and fair play --  |t In rem and quasi in rem jurisdiction --  |t The foundations of venue --  |t Proper and improper venue --  |t Removal : what can the plaintiff do if the plaintiff filed in state court a claim over which a federal court would have subject matter jurisdiction? --  |g A preview of Part B of this book --  |t The plaintiff's pre-suit investigation required by Rule 11 --  |t Pleadings : the complaint --  |t Preview of the four steps to analyze joinder of claims and parties --  |t Joinder step one : authority in a rule for joining the party or the claim --  |t Authority to join claims --  |t Authority to join parties --  |t Multiple parties and joinder --  |t Interpleader : a non-party creates a suit between two parties --  |t Intervention : the only way for someone to force himself into a lawsuit --  |t Joinder step two : original or supplemental subject matter jurisdiction must exist --  |t Joinder step three : personal or pendent personal jurisdiction must exist over most claims --  |t Joinder step four : venue or pendent venue must exist over some claims --  |t A recap and flow chart of the four steps for adding claims or parties --  |t Notifying the defendant of the filing of suit through service, waiver of service of process, or substituted service --  |t Preview of the defendant's options in response to receiving a federal court complaint --  |t The defendant's initial set of options --  |t An introduction to motions --  |t When and why must a defendant file an answer or Rule 12 motion? --  |t Rule 12(b)(1) challenges to subject matter jurisdiction --  |t Rule 12(b)(2) challenges to personal jurisdiction --  |t Rule 12(b)(3) challenges to improper venue --  |t Rule 12(b)(4) and (5) challenges to process --  |t Rule 12(b)(6) challenges to statement of a claim by plaintiff and under Rule 12(c) for judgment on the pleadings --  |t Rule 12(b)(7) and indispensable parties under Rule 19 --  |t Rule 12's one-motion-consolidation requirement --  |t The defendant's answer --  |t Rule 11's reach and special procedures --  |t Transfer from a proper venue to a more convenient, proper venue --  |t Special venue issues --  |t Amending pleadings --  |t Lawyer responsibility for and judicial involvement in case management --  |t The first steps after pleadings close : conferences and required initial disclosures --  |t Adjudication or resolution of claims before discovery --  |t The foundations of choice of law in federal court --  |t Vertical and horizontal choice of law --  |t Discovery --  |t Scope of discovery : relevancy and other boundaries --  |t Forms of discovery --  |t Expert witnesses : disclosure, discovery, and protection --  |t Adjudication of discovery disputes --  |t Summary judgment : adjudication of claims before trial but usually after discovery closes --  |t The final set of required disclosures : the pretrial order --  |t Adjudication of claims by trial --  |t After verdict : in the district court --  |t Obtaining relief after prevailing on a claim --  |t Limited availability of appeals : the final judgment rule and its exceptions --  |t A brief word on appeals --  |t Attacking a judgment in district court under Rule 60(b) --  |t After appeals : claim and issue preclusion --  |t A brief introduction to mass and class actions --  |t Mastering civil procedure master checklist. 
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