Bar Exam University of California, Berkeley
Boalt Hall - UC Berkeley Law. This outline of Civil Procedure will help you to understand the basics of brining a suit in federal court.
Cases are described with summaries so that you can understand how courts interpret the Federal Rules and cite caselaw with confidence on your exam. The FRCP rule number is given along with each section of the outline, to maximize your points.
This outline covers the following topics:
the basics
pleadings and how to dismiss them
jurisdictional issues
summary judgment/judgment as a matter of law
discovery
issue and claim preclusion
jury trials.
This packet also includes an outline prepared for bar exam preparation.
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