Mastering Multiple Choice for Federal Civil Procedure MBE Bar Prep and 1L Exam Prep (Career Guides)

Mastering Multiple Choice for Federal Civil Procedure MBE Bar Prep and 1L Exam Prep (Career Guides) image
ISBN-10:

1634604652

ISBN-13:

9781634604659

Edition: 2
Released: May 13, 2016
Format: Paperback, 234 pages
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Description:

Looking for a reliable multiple-choice practice resource for federal civil procedure?

Well, you MUST buy this book if:

A. You are studying for the Multistate Bar Examination, and are a little freaked out by the arrival of Civil Procedure to the question categories in the exam;
B. You are now enrolled in a Civil Procedure course and you are still trying to figure out precisely what was going on in Pennoyer v. Neff;
C. You want a resource that not only allows you to test your understanding of Civil Procedure, but enhances it by providing detailed explanations;
D. All of the above.

This second edition (expanded by 25% with new questions, and now also encompassing the December 2015 Rules amendments) is a multiple-choice exam practice book designed for (a) bar exam takers, who are preparing to take the MBE multiple-choice bar exam (Civil Procedure was recently added as a testing topic in the MBE multiple-choice bar exam), and (b) 1L law students, who are preparing to take their course examinations. The book offers practical, easy-to-follow advice on multiple-choice exam-taking strategies, clear suggestions on effective multiple-choice practicing techniques, and a robust set of Civil Procedure multiple-choice practice questions with answers and explanations (designed to simulate MBE-style questions). Tables help users decode the tested-topic for each practice question.


























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