The Wagstaffe Group Practice Guide: Federal Civil Procedure Before Trial

Author(s): Steven J. Adamski (Author), Frank Busch (Author), Kelly Corcoran (Author), The Wagstaffe Group (Contributor), James M. Wagstaffe (Author)
Take and defend positions on daily pre-trial civil procedure issues with clear, concise analysis, spot-on practical examples, time-saving checklists and more---for use in Federal courts and in the 22 states that follow the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure.

Publisher: Matthew Bender

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Does your jurisdiction follow or closely follow the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure? Check out this map!

James Wagstaffe and The Wagstaffe Group have come to the rescue of numerous practitioners with their spot-on, “in the litigation trenches” insights and analysis to help readers quickly accomplish their pretrial civil procedure tasks with confidence.

The Wagstaffe Group Practice Guide: Federal Civil Procedure Before Trial untangles the intricacies of pretrial federal civil procedure through:

•  In-depth, knowledgeable analysis and authority
•  Case studies and examples illustrating practical and commonly faced issues
•  Pertinent state and circuit-specific coverage
•  Step-by-step checklists for successful federal pretrial practice
•  Concise, straightforward approach to providing real-world information

Navigate the complexities of federal civil procedure as well as state procedure for the 22 states and the District of Columbia that closely follow the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure.

This across-the-board guide will identify the questions that lawyers and judges will ask. Along the way, it will help you understand court splits and provide you with plenty of advisory practice tips, allowing you to litigate with confidence. This publication includes numerous features, and distills complex procedural issues down to easy-to-digest pieces.

•  Chapters are organized into Scope, Objective and Strategy, Core Rules and Statutes, Checklists, and Examples.
•  Contains dozens of detailed checklists that provide users with true practical guidance on how to complete pretrial federal practice tasks.
•  Numerous examples and case studies highlight both common and nuanced procedural issues.
•  Over 1,000 practice tips such as “Warning” or “Local Practice” alert the user to important nuggets of practical advice including exceptions, court splits and warnings about potential traps.
•  Over 1,000 cross references are made throughout to other areas within the chapter, other chapters in this title and other titles, such as Moore’s Federal Practice® and Bender’s Federal Practice Forms®.
•  The Table of Cases lists all of the cases cited in this set and is arranged alphabetically by case name.
•  The Table of Statutes lists all the statutes cited to alphabetically.
•  The Index references all topics discussed in the text and footnotes.

A current awareness pamphlet, published annually for print subscribers, features expert commentary and practical insights on legal current events like hot new cases and amendments to laws.

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