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Civil Procedure - A Modern Approach - CasebookPlus (Hardcover, 7th Revised edition)
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Civil Procedure - A Modern Approach - CasebookPlus (Hardcover, 7th Revised edition)
Series: American Casebook Series (Multimedia)
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Since it first appeared, this casebook has sought to capture the
evolving challenges of civil procedure in a way that engages
students and fosters critical judgment on the underlying policy
issues. The authors have closely monitored the evolution of
procedure over this time, and adapted the basic structure of the
book to take account of those changes. That evolution remains
central to the seventh edition. The new edition retains the basic
structure of the book, and a great deal of the existing
superstructure of principal cases. It adds substantially revised
text and note material to present contemporary issues in the
context of those cases or new principal cases. The discovery
chapter, for example, is infused with coverage of the 2015 rule
amendments that have received somuch attention. The personal
jurisdiction chapter integrates the many recent Supreme Court
decisions into the existing framework, conveying the developments
that have occurred since the last edition appeared in 2013. The new
edition also offers new principal cases to examine and illustrate a
number of issues. A new Rule 19 case on required parties presents
the contemporary issues in a setting likely to be interesting to
many students. A new Internet jurisdiction case involves online
payday lending, an example of the fast-moving world of
Internet-based commerce. A recent supplemental jurisdiction case
enables students to work through the application of 1367 in a
setting that also involves appreciation of various joinder
concepts. A new class-action case presents the challenges of
consumer class actions. New Supreme Court and other principal cases
address issues of subject matter jurisdiction and appellate
jurisdiction. As reflects contemporary litigation, intellectual
property cases are more prominent than in previous editions.
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