Civil Litigation: A Case Study

[R. Pierce Kelley Jr. Esq.] ↠ Civil Litigation: A Case Study ✓ Download Online eBook or Kindle ePUB. Civil Litigation: A Case Study JUST AS GOOD AS THE COLLEGE BOOKSTORE I purchased this book for one of my courses in college. The book had good examples of correspondence that would be sent from all parties in a civil case. Purchasing books on-line rather than the college bookstore saves big $$$, and same quality. It would have been helpful if the publisher had explained information regarding civil litigation rather than just examples.]

Civil Litigation: A Case Study

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Rating : 4.85 (742 Votes)
Asin : 0929563611
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 244 Pages
Publish Date : 2014-08-16
Language : English

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JUST AS GOOD AS THE COLLEGE BOOKSTORE I purchased this book for one of my courses in college. The book had good examples of correspondence that would be sent from all parties in a civil case. Purchasing books on-line rather than the college bookstore saves big $$$, and same quality. It would have been helpful if the publisher had explained information regarding civil litigation rather than just examples.

Defendant's Case in Chief. Pretrial Motions, Orders of the Court, and Hearings Before the Court. One works for a firm that only handles plaintiff cases; the other for a defense law firm. Using a conversational, step-by-step approach, this book offers readers an ideal opportunity to develop and analyze a trip- and-fall case. The Pleadings Stage from the Plaintiff's Perspective. Depositions. The book's premise involves two novice paralegals who have just completed a legal studies program and who are beginning to work on their first case in a law office. Post-Trial Motions. Final Trial Preparations. The

Subsequently, he served as a sole practitioner in Keyser, West Virginia. Kelley has taught numerous courses as an adjunct professor in the legal assistant program at St. Petersburg Junior College and several other universities and colleges. Pierce then returned to Florida and served as an Assistant Public Defender for the Southern Dist

The rules of procedure in the fictitious state of Atlantis will differ from the rules of some other states. It provides students with a practical application of the theories they learned from the first semester. I hope the hands-on approach used in this book will be thought-provoking and enjoyable. . I suggest that students compare their jurisdiction's rules of procedure to those of Atlantis. The book's premise involves two students who have successfully completed a legal studies program and are beginning to work

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