Civil Procedure Cases Materials and Questions 7th Edition by Richard Freer, Wendy Collins Perdue, Robin Effron – Ebook PDF Instant Download/Delivery: 1531026281, 9781531026288
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ISBN 10: 1531026281
ISBN 13: 9781531026288
Author: Richard Freer, Wendy Collins Perdue, Robin Effron
This innovative casebook, accessible to first-year students, presents Civil Procedure not as a hodgepodge of random topics, but as a cohesive whole. Each chapter begins with an “Introduction and Integration” section, which provides an overview and indicates how the materials relate to other topics. The book features clear and original textual explication to set up consideration of cases and addresses strategic, ethical, and remedial issues encountered in civil litigation. The book is intended to be a traditional casebook combined with aspects of a treatise. The ninth edition is wholly up-to-date through federal rule amendments of 2023. This casebook is appropriate for Civil Procedure courses of either one or two semesters. Core Knowledge for Lawyers content for this book will be available in Fall 2024.
Civil Procedure Cases Materials and Questions 7th Table of contents:
Chapter 1 · An Introduction to the Civil Action and Procedure
A. The Study of Procedure
B. Federalism
C. Overview of the Structure of a Court System
1. Trial Courts
2. Intermediate Appellate Courts
3. Supreme Courts
4. Appellate Practice and the Doctrine of Precedent
D. The Adversary System
E. Alternatives to Litigation
F. A Brief History of Our English Judicial Roots
G. General Topics of Civil Procedure
1. Selecting the Forum (Chapters 2–5, 10)
2. Obtaining Provisional Remedies (Chapter 6)
3. Learning About the Opponent’s Case (Chapters 7 & 8)
4. Adjudication With or Without a Jury (Chapter 9)
5. Preclusion, Joinder, and Supplemental Jurisdiction (Chapters 11–13)
6. Appeal (Chapter 14)
7. Litigation Alternatives (Chapter 15)
8. A Quick Note on Materials
Chapter 2 · Subject Matter Jurisdiction
A. Introduction and Integration
B. State Courts and General Subject Matter Jurisdiction
C. Federal Courts and Limited Subject Matter Jurisdiction
1. The Constitutional Grants and Role of Congress
Notes
2. Plaintiff’s Burden to Establish Federal Subject Matter Jurisdiction
3. Diversity of Citizenship and Alienage Jurisdiction
a. Introductory Note
b. The Complete Diversity Rule
Strawbridge v. Curtiss
Notes and Questions
c. Determining Citizenship of Individuals
Mas v. Perry
Notes and Questions
d. Determining Citizenship of Entities
i. Corporations
Randazzo v. Eagle-Picher Industries, Inc.
Notes and Questions
Hertz Corporation v. Friend
Notes and Questions
ii. Unincorporated Associations
Belleville Catering Co. v. Champaign Market Place L.L.C.
Notes and Questions
e. Suits by or Against Representatives and Assignments of Claims
f. The Domestic Relations and Probate Exceptions
g. The Amount in Controversy Requirement
Notes and Questions
The Aggregation Rules
Equitable Relief
4. Federal Question Jurisdiction
a. Introductory Note
b. Narrow Interpretations of the Jurisdictional Statute
i. The Well-Pleaded Complaint Rule
Louisville & Nashville Railroad Co. v. Mottley
Notes and Questions
Postscript
ii. Well-Pleaded Complaint Problems Raised by Claims for Declaratory Judgment
iii. Centrality of the Federal Issue to the Claim
Grable & Sons Metal Products, Inc. v. Darue Engineering & Manufacturing
Notes and Questions
5. Supplemental Jurisdiction
6. Removal Jurisdiction
Background
Effecting Removal
Notes and Questions
Remand to State Court
D. Challenging Federal Subject Matter Jurisdiction
Chapter 3 · Personal Jurisdiction
A. Introduction and Integration
B. Constitutional Limits on Personal Jurisdiction
1. The Fountainhead—Pennoyer v. Neff
Pennoyer v. Neff
Notes and Questions
2. Interim Developments
3. The Modern Era
International Shoe Co. v. Washington
Notes and Questions
Note on McGee and Hanson
World-Wide Volkswagen v. Woodson
Notes and Questions
Note on Personal Jurisdiction in Intentional Torts: Keeton, Calder, and Walden
Why Litigants Care about Where Litigation Occurs
Note on Personal Jurisdiction in Contracts Cases: Burger King Corp. v. Rudzewicz
Note on Asahi and the “Stream of Commerce”
J. McIntyre Machinery, Ltd. v. Nicastro
Notes and Questions
4. General Jurisdiction
Daimler AG v. Bauman
Notes and Questions
5. Specific Jurisdiction in the Era of Limited General Jurisdiction
Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. v. Superior Court of California
Notes and Questions
Ford Motor Co. v. Montana Eighth Judicial District
Notes and Questions
6. In Rem and Quasi-in-Rem Jurisdiction: Note on Shaffer v. Heitner
Notes and Questions
7. Transient Presence (“Tag” Jurisdiction): Note on Burnham v. Superior Court of California
Notes and Questions
8. Consent to Jurisdiction
a. Express Consent
b. Implied Consent
c. Corporate Registration Statutes
9. Personal Jurisdiction and the Internet
Telemedicine Solutions LLC v. Woundright Technologies, LLC
Notes and Questions
C. Statutory Limits on Personal Jurisdiction
1. State Statutes
Official Code of Georgia Annotated
Notes and Questions
2. Personal Jurisdiction in Federal Court
D. Challenging Personal Jurisdiction
1. The Traditional and Modern Approaches to Challenging Personal Jurisdiction
2. Collateral and Direct Attacks on Personal Jurisdiction
Baldwin v. Iowa State Traveling Men’s Association
Notes and Questions
E. A Different Perspective
1. The Purposes of Personal Jurisdiction
2. Personal Jurisdiction in Other Countries
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