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Civil Litigation, 8th Edition

Peggy Kerley, Joanne Banker Hames, Paul Sukys

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Civil Litigation 8th Edition by Peggy Kerley/Joanne Banker Hames/Paul Sukys

Overview

Guide aspiring paralegals in mastering the principles of today's litigation practice through the hands-on, practical instruction found in Kerley/Hames/Sukys' CIVIL LITIGATION, 8E. This thoroughly updated approach reflects the latest technological advances and changes related to litigation. Each chapter includes exercises focusing on two cases. Your students have the opportunity to work these cases from beginning to end, simulating an actual on-the-job experience. In addition, valuable in-book resources feature sample legal documents, such as complaints, interrogatories and deposition summaries. This edition integrates the latest changes in the field while using additional charts, diagrams, checklists and forms to further clarify concepts. Trust CIVIL LITIGATION to provide a thorough understanding of contemporary litigation practices.

Peggy Kerley

Peggy N. Kerley is a contract litigation paralegal, recently retired from Sidley Austin LLP in Dallas, Texas. Ms. Kerley received her paralegal certificate from the University of Oklahoma followed by an undergraduate degree in political economy from the University of Texas at Dallas. She has more than 50 years of legal experience and served as a paralegal instructor at Southeastern Paralegal Institute in Dallas, Texas. Ms. Kerley has authored another paralegal textbook, EMPLOYMENT LAW FOR THE PARALEGAL.

Joanne Banker Hames

Joanne Banker Hames, J.D., is a retired paralegal coordinator and full-time instructor for the paralegal program at DeAnza Community College in Cupertino, California. She is currently a part-time instructor at the school. She earned her J.D. degree from Santa Clara University School of Law and was admitted to the California Bar in January 1972. She has been an active member since that time. For several years Ms. Hames was employed as an attorney in a busy litigation law firm. During that time she was involved in all aspects of civil litigation, including pre-trial preparation, jury trials and appeals. For the past 14 years she has been involved primarily in paralegal education. She taught at Santa Clara University Paralegal Institute before joining DeAnza Community College.

Paul Sukys

Paul Sukys, J.D., Ph.D., is a Professor Emeritus of Philosophy, Law, Literature and Legal Studies at North Central State College in Mansfield, Ohio. He has also taught as an adjunct professor at Ashland University, Mount Vernon Nazarene University and Cuyahoga Community College in Cleveland. Dr. Sukys received his bachelor's and master's degrees from John Carroll University in Cleveland, his law degree from Cleveland State University and his doctorate in applied philosophy and art history from The Union Institute and University in Cincinnati. He is a member of the Ohio Bar, the Ohio State Bar Association, the Authors Guild, the National Business Education Association, the Community College Humanities Association and the Lakeside Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle.
  • NEW, HELPFUL APPENDIX CONNECTS STUDENTS WITH WEBSITE RESOURCES FOR EACH CHAPTER. This new Appendix C lists the important URLs from each chapter for quick reference.
  • MEANINGFUL REVIEW AND PRACTICE HELPS STUDENTS APPLY THEIR KNOWLEDGE TO ACTUAL LEGAL SITUATIONS. Review Questions, Chapter Exercises and Chapter Projects promote understanding and give students an opportunity to apply the material they are learning to actual situations.
  • UNIQUE ONLINE SUPPLEMENTS SPECIFIC TO CERTAIN STATES ENSURE STUDENTS ARE PREPARED FOR THE WORKFORCE. This one-of-a-kind book offers unique state-specific supplements covering distinct state law and practice for several states, including California, New York, Ohio, Florida and Texas.
  • REAL SAMPLE DOCUMENTS FAMILIARIZE STUDENTS WITH THE TOOLS AND FORMS THEY WILL ENCOUNTER ON THE JOB. Numerous sample documents integrated throughout this edition introduce students to the actual forms and materials they will use, review and prepare as legal professionals.
  • STEP-BY-STEP PRESENTATIONS ENSURE COMPREHENSION OF EVEN THE MOST CHALLENGING TOPICS. This book's step-by-step teaching sequences break down the paralegal's role in litigation into manageable pieces of information to aid in understanding.
  • PRACTICALLY FOCUSED EXERCISES AND PROJECTS SIMULATE ACTUAL WORK EXPERIENCES. Meaningful exercises and projects give students the opportunity to develop paralegal skills and apply chapter material to projects, such as drafting sample documents.
  • ACTUAL CASES HIGHLIGHT THE LATEST DEVELOPMENTS IN LITIGATION TODAY. Real-world case commentaries pulled from current headlines are integrated throughout this edition to place the concepts students are learning into practical context.
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Part I: INTRODUCTION TO CIVIL LITIGATION.
1. Litigation and the Paralegal.
2. The Courts and Jurisdiction.
Part II: INITIATING LITIGATION.
3. Preliminary Considerations and Procedures.
4. Investigation and Evidence.
5. The Complaint.
6. Responses to the Complaint.
7. Motion Practice.
Part III: DISCOVERY.
8. Overview of the Discovery Process.
9. Depositions.
10. Interrogatories.
11. Physical and Mental Examinations.
12. Request for Documents.
13. Request for Admission and the Future Ethical Problems of Discovery
Part IV: PRETRIAL, TRIAL, AND POSTTRIAL.
14. Settlements, Dismissals, and Alternative Dispute Resolution.
15. Trial Techniques.
16. Post-trial Practice.
Appendix A: Sample Deposition.
Appendix B: Bennett and Douglass Research Files.
Appendix C: Website Resources
Glossary.
Index.

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  • ISBN-10: 0357695879
  • ISBN-13: 9780357695876
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  • ISBN-10: 1337798835
  • ISBN-13: 9781337798839
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