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- Glannon, Joseph W., author.
- Ninth edition. - Frederick, MD : Aspen Publishing, [2023]
- Description
- Book — xvii, 721 pages ; 26 cm
- Summary
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- Personal jurisdiction : the enigma of minimum contacts
- Varieties of due process : other bases for personal jurisdiction
- Statutory limits on personal jurisdiction : the reach and grasp of the long-arm
- Seeking the home field advantage : challenges to personal jurisdiction
- Federal questions and federal cases : jurisdiction over cases "arising under" federal law
- Diversity jurisdiction : when does multiplicity constitute diversity?
- Personal and subject matter jurisdiction compared : the first two rings
- Second-guessing the plaintiff's choice of forum : removal
- Proper venue in federal courts : a rough measure of convenience
- Choosing a proper court : the three rings reconsidered
- Easy Erie : the law of Rome and Athens
- Eerie Erie : the substance/substance distinction
- Erie and state choice of law : vertical uniformity and horizontal chaos
- Sculpting the lawsuit : the basic rules of joinder
- Into the labyrinth : joinder of parties under Rule 14
- Essentials and interlopers : joinder of parties under Rules 19 and 24
- Jurisdictional fellow travelers : supplemental jurisdiction
- Jurisdiction vs. joinder : the difference between power and permission
- The bearer of bad tidings : service of process in the federal courts
- Getting off easy : the motion to dismiss
- When justice so requires : amendments to pleadings under the Federal Rules
- The scope of discovery : the rules giveth, and the rules taketh away
- Tools of the trade : the basic methods of discovery
- Defective allegation or insufficient proof? : dismissal for failure to state a claim compared to summary judgment
- The judge and the jury, part one : judgment as a matter of law (directed verdict)
- The judge and the jury, part two : whose case is this, anyway?
- Res judicata (claim preclusion) : the limits of procedural liberality
- Res judicata and the rules of joinder : when does may mean must?
- Collateral estoppel (issue preclusion) : fine-tuning the preclusion doctrine
- The obscure kingdom : nonmutual collateral estoppel
- An introduction to the pretrial litigation process : setting the stage for the Schulansky case
- First moves : Schulansky goes to court
- A change of forum : Ronan removes to federal court
- The defendants' perspective : Ronan's answer and counterclaim
- Chain reaction : Ronan brings in Jones
- Preliminary objections : Jones seeks a way out.
- Online
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LAW-201-01, LAW-201-02
- Course
- LAW-201-01 -- Civil Procedure
- Instructor(s)
- David Freeman Engstrom
- Course
- LAW-201-02 -- Civil Procedure
- Instructor(s)
- Amalia Kessler
2. Civil procedure : theory and practice [2022]
- Silberman, Linda J., author.
- Sixth edition - New York : Wolters Kluwer, [2022]
- Description
- Book — xxxi, 1214 pages ; 27 cm
- Summary
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- Introduction
- Personal jurisdiction and other court-access rules
- Subject matter jurisdiction
- The law applied in federal court
- Anatomy of a litigation : pleading, discovery, and adjudication
- Remedies and forms of relief
- Prior adjudication
- The boundaries of the lawsuit : joinder of claims and parties
- Appeals
- Alternative dispute resolution
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LAW-201-02
- Course
- LAW-201-02 -- Civil Procedure
- Instructor(s)
- Amalia Kessler