This casebook is a classic in civil procedure. It contains lightly-edited cases with extensive explanatory notes, thereby teaching students how to read cases while learning doctrine. Some notes are historical and comparative, giving students a more nuanced understanding than can be obtained from simply studying current law. The book is accessible without sacrificing interest and complexity, providing a sophisticated understanding of civil procedure and the federal system. The eleventh edition has been thoroughly updated with fifteen new principal cases and notes on recent developments in personal jurisdiction, pleading, e-discovery, and class actions.
Pleading and Procedure: State and Federal : Cases and Materials
The book is accessible without sacrificing interest and complexity, providing a sophisticated understanding of civil procedure and the federal system.
Thus , with respect to plaintiff - specific jurisdictional requirements , the Court held in Clark v . Paul Gray , Inc. , 306 U.S. 583 , 59 S.Ct. 744 , 83 L.Ed. 1001 ( 1939 ) , that every plaintiff must separately satisfy the amountin ...
The book is accessible without sacrificing interest and complexity, providing a sophisticated understanding of civil procedure and the federal system.
This is the 2011 Supplement to Hazard, Tait and Fletcher's Cases and Materials on Pleading and Procedure, State and Federal, Tenth Edition.
This supplement brings the main casebook up to date with recent changes in the law.
This title is a part of our CasebookPlus™ offering as ISBN 9781634595414. Learn more atCasebookPlus.com.A big-picture look at the history and principles influencing the Anglo-American institution of the law of...
This is the 2010 Supplement to Hazard, Tait and Fletcher's Cases and Materials on Pleading and Procedure, State and Federal, Tenth Edition.
Pleading and Procedures, State and Federal: Cases and Materials
The Tenth edition contains updated references to the new Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, including the new electronic discovery provisions.