01783 2200277 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036008004100056020002000097041000800117082001100125084001700136100001900153700002000172700002200192245007500214250001000289260004100299300003500340500002100375520098400396650003601380650003701416990002601453990002601479INLIS00000000000414920221108092950 a0010-0520004149221108 | | eng  a978-0-314-12636 aeng a347.73 a347.73 EME c0 aEmery, Jack S.0 aLinda L.Edwards0 aJ.Stanley Edwards1 aCivil Procedure And Litigation :bA Practical Approach /cJack S.Emery aCet.1 aNew York :bSage Publications,c2000 axvii,743 hlm ;27,5cm ;c27,5cm aIndeks : 732-743 aIntegrating legal theory with practice in a most unusual way, this user-friendly text uses an intriguing story line to engage students. Workshops take users through the steps of preparing a case for trial - from drawing up pleadings and motions to computing time. "Putting It Into Practice" questions appear throughout each chapter, challenging students to apply each concept as they read along. Significant emphasis is placed on local and state rules and the text provides space for students to write in the rules and procedures that apply to them. Users are encouraged to create a "forms file" so they have a notebook of forms they can take with them to their first job. Other pedagogical tools include "Procedural Ponderables" that challenge students to think beyond the rules, "Litigation Lingo and Logistics" that provides hypotheticals and interesting exercises, and "Techno Tips" that introduce readers to helpful computer programs, formatting, and other technical issues. 4a1.Civil Procedure-United States 4a2.Legal Assistants-United States a07563/MKRI-P/XII-2007 a07563/MKRI-P/XII-2007