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On these pages are the sources I most often recommend for researching and learning about Civil Procedure. Click here for a site map. If you don't see what you need, contact me using the information to the right! I'm available for quick questions or for private research consultation by appointment.
Civil Procedure - Best Bets
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Preferred by Practitioners
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Federal Practice and Procedure / Charles Alan Wright, et al. -
Commonly known as "Wright & Miller," this multivolume set is a great choice for authoritative treatment of civil procedure issues, along with relevant case citations.
Moore's Federal Practice / James Wm. Moore; Daniel R. Coquillette ... [et al.].-
Another excellent treatise on civil procedure. Volumes are available in the Library's Reading Room at KF 8820.A313 M632x, but are only updated through mid-2007.
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Commonly known as "Wright & Miller," this multivolume set is a great choice for authoritative treatment of civil procedure issues, along with relevant case citations.
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Selections for Students
- The above treatises are designed for practitioners, scholars, and experts; the books below are ideal for students.
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Civil Procedure / Samuel Issacharoff Law Library Reading Rm. KF 8841.I87x-
Excellent overview - from the "Concepts and Insights" series.
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Civil Procedure - Examples and Explanations / Joseph W. Glannon
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