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The Power Of Procedure The Litigation Of Jones V Clinton Nan D Hunter

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The Power Of Procedure The Litigation Of Jones V Clinton Nan D Hunter
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Publisher: Aspen Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.96 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Nan D. Hunter
ISBN: 9780735528253, 073552825X
Language: English
Year: 2002

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The Power Of Procedure The Litigation Of Jones V Clinton Nan D Hunter by Nan D. Hunter 9780735528253, 073552825X instant download after payment.

How do you show your students the dynamic application of Civil Procedure in litigation? This new paperback reference supplies the perfect vehicle, using actual litigation documents from the Jones v. Clinton case to demonstrate The Power of Procedure. The author skillfully utilizes engrossing documents to illustrate key concepts: the text offers a holistic view of the federal litigation process by tracking the major points of procedural law through edited and annotated pleadings, motions, and other documents from Jones v. Clinton, with notes and commentary includes complaint, answer, Rule 12(c) motion, extensive discovery documents, summary judgment motion (with a comparison to Rule 12(c), and amendment materials, as well as other documents students see for themselves the sophistication of procedural issues as the case evolves. For effective teaching and learning, the text offers: a brief introduction to each chapter to put the stage of litigation covered in that chapter in context text boxes within doucments to raise questions or point out noteworthy aspects and procedural points notes and comments at the end of each chapter, with hypotheticals, to build on the material covered.

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