
Litigation and Trial Practice
Delmar Cengage Learning (Publisher)
6th Edition
Published on 18. July 2006
Book
Hardback
768 pages
978-1-4180-1689-0 (ISBN)
Description
Litigation and Trial Practice for the Legal Assistant, sixth edition provides comprehensive coverage of the civil litigation practice for paralegals. This thoroughly revised text covers the litigation process from the pre suit investigation to the appeal. The text provides detailed information on how to assist the attorney at each phase as well as why each step is important to the clients success. Important topics such as litigation principles, lawyer and client relationship and ethics, gathering evidence, depositions, preparation for a civil trial, structure of a civil trial, judgments, appeals, and more are discussed in detail. A case study feature appears throughout the book and provides valuable opportunities for students to learn the practical, real life application of the concepts presented. The book also provides samples of the documents a litigation paralegal will most often be required to prepare. From the complaint and answer, to responses, to written discovery, to simple motions, this resource provides samples that a paralegal can readily adapt to real situations. Other special features of the text include chapter summaries that provide a quick overview of each topic, but with sufficient detail to really help the reader to understand the big picture of each chapter; and highlighted key terminology unique to litigation. A complete resource for the paralegal student, this book will also serve as a reference legal assistants can keep in their library for years to come.
Reviews / Votes
Chapter 1: Litigation Principles Chapter 2: Lawyer and Client Relationship and Ethics Chapter 3: Court Organization Chapter 4: Causes of Action and Remedies Chapter 5: Affirmative Defenses Chapter 6: Introduction to Federal Procedure Chapter 7: Gathering Evidence Chapter 8: Evidence Chapter 9: Conducting an Investigation Chapter 10: Expert Witnesses Chapter 11: Interrogatories Chapter 12: Oral Depositions Chapter 13: Preparing Client for Deposition Chapter 14: Medical Examinations and Records Chapter 15: Inspection of Property, Documents, and Things Chapter 16: Requests for Admissions Chapter 17: Motions Chapter 18: Preparation for Trial Chapter 19: Structure of a Civil Trial Chapter 20: Judgments Chapter 21: Appeals Chapter 22: Settlements, Releases, and Dismissals Chapter 23: Arbitration and Mediation Glossary Appendix A: Time Table for Lawyers in Federal Civil Cases Appendix B: Deposition Transcript Appendix C: Intraoffice MemorandumsMore details
Edition
6th edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Clifton Park
United States
Publishing group
Cengage Learning, Inc
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 284 mm
Width: 223 mm
Thickness: 35 mm
Weight
1703 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4180-1689-0 (9781418016890)
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Persons
Roderick Blanchard has been a litigator for over twenty-five years. He previously taught civil litigation to paralegals at the University of Minnesota and is now a practicing attorney. William Hart devotes his practice to appellate law, focusing on insurance coverage and general litigation matters. He has been voted a Minnesota Superlawyer and is currently listed in the top 100 of Minnesota Superlawyers and in the top 10 of Minnesota?s appellate practitioners. He is also a frequent lecturer on appellate practice and procedure. Janis Walter, professor emeritus, teaches part-time at the University of Cincinnati's ABA-approved paralegal program. She has served as chair of the ABA's Approval Commission on Paralegals and was a member of the Standing Committee. She participates as a Specially Designated Commissioner for the ABA on site visits across the U.S. Professor Walter is also an active member of the American Association for Paralegal Education, where she served as editor of the Paralegal Educator. She has presented at many different forums on topics ranging from teaching effectiveness to handling adoptions. Professor Waler authored The Ohio Courts, a series of widely popular case studies covering civil litigation, criminal law and family law, and she developed three learning labs for a virtual law office. Professor Walter holds a bachelor's degree in political science and a law degree from Salmon P. Chase College of Law. She is licensed to practice law in Kentucky and Ohio and before the United States Supreme Court. She still practices in the areas of estate law, family law and personal injury.
Author
Retired Senior Partner, Meagher & Geer Law Firm, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Law Office
University of Cincinnati
Content
Chapter 1: Litigation Principles
Chapter 2: Lawyer and Client Relationship and Ethics
Chapter 3: Court Organization
Chapter 4: Causes of Action and Remedies
Chapter 5: Affirmative Defenses
Chapter 6: Introduction to Federal Procedure
Chapter 7: Gathering Evidence
Chapter 8: Evidence
Chapter 9: Conducting an Investigation
Chapter 10: Expert Witnesses
Chapter 11: Interrogatories
Chapter 12: Oral Depositions
Chapter 13: Preparing Client for Deposition
Chapter 14: Medical Examinations and Records
Chapter 15: Inspection of Property, Documents, and Things
Chapter 16: Requests for Admissions
Chapter 17: Motions
Chapter 18: Preparation for Trial
Chapter 19: Structure of a Civil Trial
Chapter 20: Judgments
Chapter 21: Appeals
Chapter 22: Settlements, Releases, and Dismissals
Chapter 23: Arbitration and Mediation
Glossary
Appendix A: Time Table for Lawyers in Federal Civil Cases
Appendix B: Deposition Transcript
Appendix C: Intraoffice Memorandums
Chapter 2: Lawyer and Client Relationship and Ethics
Chapter 3: Court Organization
Chapter 4: Causes of Action and Remedies
Chapter 5: Affirmative Defenses
Chapter 6: Introduction to Federal Procedure
Chapter 7: Gathering Evidence
Chapter 8: Evidence
Chapter 9: Conducting an Investigation
Chapter 10: Expert Witnesses
Chapter 11: Interrogatories
Chapter 12: Oral Depositions
Chapter 13: Preparing Client for Deposition
Chapter 14: Medical Examinations and Records
Chapter 15: Inspection of Property, Documents, and Things
Chapter 16: Requests for Admissions
Chapter 17: Motions
Chapter 18: Preparation for Trial
Chapter 19: Structure of a Civil Trial
Chapter 20: Judgments
Chapter 21: Appeals
Chapter 22: Settlements, Releases, and Dismissals
Chapter 23: Arbitration and Mediation
Glossary
Appendix A: Time Table for Lawyers in Federal Civil Cases
Appendix B: Deposition Transcript
Appendix C: Intraoffice Memorandums