Its clear, straightforward writing style continues to make Civil Procedure accessible to students without oversimplifying
the material it covers. An effective overview of procedure gives students a working knowledge of the system and
offers techniques for statutory analysis. Civil Procedure's teachable structure features a clear organization,
concisely edited cases--carefully chosen for first-year students--textual notes introducing and highlighting connections
between sections, and practical problems. The casebook's shorter length assures that each class will completely
cover the complex course material in limited hours, and a flexible organization adapts to a variety of teaching
approaches.
The Eighth Edition introduces innovative new features that highlight important and engaging material. ""What's
New Here?"" boxes briefly summarize key points emerging from cases, statutes, and rules. ""Implications""
boxes make brief statements about connections and extensions of doctrine, aimed at answering the perennial question
students ask, ""How does this connect with the rest of the course?""; ""Perspectives""
boxes provide short explorations of cases' historical context and related developments, addressing the query, ""What
does it mean that this happened at this historical moment?"" The material is updated throughout, and
new material appears on Erie, pleading, discovery, arbitration, preclusion, class actions, and joinder. The Eighth
Edition is available as an eBook as well as a print book.
Features:
* Clear, straightforward writing style, accessible without being oversimplified</l><l>
* Effective overview of the procedural system
o gives students a working knowledge of the system
o offers techniques for statutory analysis