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Shapiro’s Civil Procedure: Preclusion in Civil Actions (Turning P...

Shapiro’s Civil Procedure: Preclusion in Civil Actions (Turning Point Series)

Copyright: 2001
ISBN-13: 9781587780202
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Series: Turning Point Series
Brand: Foundation Press
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Explore the principal current debates and new leading-edge practices with regard to all aspects of a preclusion order. This volume reviews the preclusion order and examines specific preclusion scenarios. Discusses preclusion in a subsequent action between the same parties in the same jurisdiction. Looks at the application of the rules of preclusion to those not parties to the prior action.

Features

  • Instructional resource for practitioners as well as students

Summary Of Contents