Modern Maryland Civil Procedure

The first work to describe how the Maryland Rules interact with statutory and common law rules governing original and appellate jurisdiction, venue, trial by jury, and res judicata, Modern Maryland Civil Procedure discusses extensively the judicial interpretation of the rules.
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The first work to describe how the Maryland Rules interact with statutory and common law rules governing original and appellate jurisdiction, venue, trial by jury, and res judicata, Modern Maryland Civil Procedure discusses extensively the judicial interpretation of the rules. It addresses many unanswered questions about the shape and direction of Maryland law in light of the experience of other states and the federal courts. The book also discusses recent changes in Maryland law, such as subject matter jurisdiction, the right to trial by jury, and discovery rules.

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Table of contents

Chapter 1 The Maryland Rules - Authority and Construction
Chapter 2 Forum Selection: Justiciability, Original Jurisdiction and Venue
Chapter 3 Personal Jurisdiction
Chapter 4 Parties and Joinder
Chapter 5 Trial by Jury
Chapter 6 Pleading
Chapter 7 Discovery
Chapter 8 Pretrial Motions, Orders and Proceedings
Chapter 9 Trial Motions, Orders and Proceedings
Chapter 10 Post-Trial Motions
Chapter 11 Appeals
Chapter 12 Former Adjunction - Consequences of a Judgment
Chapter 13 Enforcement of Judgments