A highly detailed, attractively formatted outline for 1L Civ Pro, including jurisdiction.
The material is not specific to any jurisdiction, but is rather an overview of civil procedure in the federal courts. I discuss the relevant Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (2013) as well as federal statutes dealing with jurisdiction and other topics.
The course was based on Yeazell's Civil Procedure, 8th. The notes are divided into the following sections:
Pleadings
Jurisdiction
Joinder
Discovery
Avoiding Trial
Trial
Post-Trial
Remedies
Appendix - Drafting Requirements for Various Federal Filings
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