The Glannon guide to civil procedure : learning civil procedure through multiple-choice questions and analysis / Joseph W. Glannon, Professor of Law, Suffolk University Law School.
2023
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The Glannon guide to civil procedure : learning civil procedure through multiple-choice questions and analysis / Joseph W. Glannon, Professor of Law, Suffolk University Law School.
Edition
Fifth Edition.
Imprint
Burlington, MA : Aspen Publishing, 2023.
Description
1 online resource
Formatted Contents Note
A very short introduction
Diversity jurisdiction : the basic rules
Federal claims and federal cases
Removal jurisdiction : the defendant chooses the forum
Personal jurisdiction : myth and minimum contact
More personal jurisdiction : general in personam jurisdiction and in rem jurisdiction
More than an afterthought : long-arm statutes as a limit on personal jurisdiction
Home and away : litigating objections to the court's jurisdiction
Due process and common sense : notice and service of process
Venue and transfe r: more limits on the place of suit
State law in federal courts: basics of the eEie doctrine
Ways to run a railroad : substance and procedure after York, Byrd, and Hanna
The scope of the action : joinder of claims and parties under the federal rules
Of hooks and nuclei : supplemental jurisdiction over state law claims
Sufficient allegations : pleading under the federal rules
Change over time: amending the pleadings under rule
Never forget rule 11 : representations to the court
Technicalities, technicalities : pre-answer motions under the federal rules
Probing to the limits : the scope of discovery under the federal rules
The basic tools of discovery in federal court
Dispositive motions : dismissal for failure to state a claim and summary judgment
Judgment as a matter of law in the federal courts
Second time around: the grounds and procedure for motions for new trial
The quest for finality : claim preclusion under the second restatement of judgments
Collateral estoppel, issue preclusion, whatever
Closing closers : some practice questions that cross jurisdictional lines
Closing openers : some looney limericks.
Diversity jurisdiction : the basic rules
Federal claims and federal cases
Removal jurisdiction : the defendant chooses the forum
Personal jurisdiction : myth and minimum contact
More personal jurisdiction : general in personam jurisdiction and in rem jurisdiction
More than an afterthought : long-arm statutes as a limit on personal jurisdiction
Home and away : litigating objections to the court's jurisdiction
Due process and common sense : notice and service of process
Venue and transfe r: more limits on the place of suit
State law in federal courts: basics of the eEie doctrine
Ways to run a railroad : substance and procedure after York, Byrd, and Hanna
The scope of the action : joinder of claims and parties under the federal rules
Of hooks and nuclei : supplemental jurisdiction over state law claims
Sufficient allegations : pleading under the federal rules
Change over time: amending the pleadings under rule
Never forget rule 11 : representations to the court
Technicalities, technicalities : pre-answer motions under the federal rules
Probing to the limits : the scope of discovery under the federal rules
The basic tools of discovery in federal court
Dispositive motions : dismissal for failure to state a claim and summary judgment
Judgment as a matter of law in the federal courts
Second time around: the grounds and procedure for motions for new trial
The quest for finality : claim preclusion under the second restatement of judgments
Collateral estoppel, issue preclusion, whatever
Closing closers : some practice questions that cross jurisdictional lines
Closing openers : some looney limericks.
Summary
"This book provides a short, clear, efficient review of basic topics in Civil Procedure, organized around the theme of multiple-choice questions. In each chapter, the individual sections explain fundamental principles of a topic-such as stream-of-commerce jurisdiction, joinder under Rule 14, or the requirements for res judicata-and illustrate them with one or two multiple-choice questions. After each question, I explain which answer is right, and why the wrong answers are wrong. These short explanations allow me to discuss the black letter rules in the context of the questions. Hopefully, this format will engage you in the study process, so you'll develop a stronger understanding of the basics of procedure. That will pay dividends at the end of the course, whether your exam includes multiple-choice questions or not"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Print version: Glannon, Joseph W. Glannon guide to civil procedure Fifth Edition. Burlington, MA : Aspen Publishing, 2023
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Aspen Learning Library
Language
English
ISBN
9781543839289 (electronic book)
1543839282 (electronic book)
9781543839272 (paperback)
1543839282 (electronic book)
9781543839272 (paperback)
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