Skills & Values: Civil Procedure
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The Skills &Values Series is an innovative hybrid series of subject-specific, practice-oriented books and online materials supported by Web Courses (powerd by Blackboard 9.1). The series is designed as a tool for professors to teach practical and analytical skills that can help students serve future clients competently, skillfully, and in an ethical manner.
The chapters include a short introduction of the topic area followed by a series of problems and exercises that address the analytical components of the topics covered:
• Personal and Subject Matter Jurisdiction;
• The Notice Requirement;
• Procedural Due Process;
• The Erie Doctrine of Choice of Law;
• Venue;
• Pleading;
• Discovery;
• Adjudication without Trial;
• Pre-Trial Conference Requirement; and
• Joinder
Each chapter in Skills & Values: Civil Procedure addresses a specific topic covered in most civil procedure law school classes. The chapters begin with an introduction to bridge the gap between the practice of law and the doctrine studied in class. Students then may engage in active learning by working on an exercise that simulates a real issue encountered in the practice of law. Self-assessment materials are also provided to guide the student in their analysis of each exercise.
The materials found online in the companion Web Course also include:
• self-assessment materials
• analytical flow charts,
• podcasts,
• video materials,
• role play exercises; and,
• links to other relevant materials.
The text in the book will prompt readers to access the online materials when the materials are relevant to the exercise. For some chapters, the materials will be available only in the Teacher's Manual to be distributed by the professor when the exercise is assigned.
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Table of contents
Chapter 1 PERSONAL JURISDICTION: THE MINIMUM CONTACTS ANALYSIS
Chapter 2 SUBJECT MATTER JURISDICTION
Chapter 3 THE NOTICE REQUIREMENT
Chapter 4 PROCEDURAL DUE PROCESS
Chapter 5 THE ERIE DOCTRINE OF CHOICE OF LAW
Chapter 6 VENUE
Chapter 7 PLEADING
Chapter 8 DISCOVERY
Chapter 9 ADJUDICATION WITHOUT TRIAL
Chapter 10 THE PRE-TRIAL CONFERENCE REQUIREMENT
Chapter 11 JOINDER