Aspen Treatise for Civil Procedure
Description:
Popular casebook author and bar review lecturer Richard Freer makes the complex principles of civil procedure accessible for students and practitioners in this treatise.Filled with hundreds of examples, the book integrates legal doctrine with factual analysis. The book breaks the doctrines of civil procedure into easy-to-understand components, and then brings them together to show how they form a comprehensive body of law. As stated by one procedure scholar, this book "is a key reference not only for students, but also for any lawyer or scholar looking for a starting point to their research on procedure and jurisdiction. The latest edition is always on my bookshelf."New to the 5th Edition: The Supreme Court's most recent decision on specific personal jurisdiction, Ford Motor Company, and how it flows from the Court's restriction of general personal jurisdictionDetailed analysis of all recent amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil ProcedureEmerging law on class actions, including justiciability, ascertainability, cy pres, and issue certificationDetailed treatment of remedies, including provisional remediesThe Court's 2020 recognition of "defense preclusion"Professors and students will benefit from: "Defining the Issue," a section that opens each chapter, putting material into context and making connections to related areas of procedure and jurisdiction lawAnalytical frameworks to synthesize key subject areas
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