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Levine and Kane's Civil Procedure in California: State and Federal Sup...

Levine and Kane's Civil Procedure in California: State and Federal Supplemental Materials For Use With All Civil Procedure Casebooks, 2011

Copyright: 2011
ISBN-13: 9780314272454
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Series: American Casebook Series
Brand: West Law School
Pages: 768
Shelf Space: 1 in.
Free Update Period: 90 days
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This book is designed to be used in conjunction with any of the existing civil procedure casebooks. It includes the restyled Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, procedural statutes, state rules of court, and illustrative forms. The cases highlight areas commonly addressed in first-year civil procedure courses, but demonstrate how California procedure differs from its federal counterpart.