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Civil procedure / Joseph W. Glannon

By: Glannon, Joseph W [autor].
Material type: TextTextSeries: Examples & explanations.Publisher: New York : Wolters Kluwer Law & Business, 2013Edition: Séptima edición.Description: xvii, 730 páginas : ilustraciones, mapas.ISBN: 9781454815488 .Subject(s): Procedimiento civil -- Estados UnidosDDC classification: 347.735 G545c 2013
Contents:
1. Personal jurisdiction : the enigma of minimum contacts | 2. Statutory limits on personal jurisdiction : the reach and grasp of the long-arm | 3. Seeking the home field advantage : challenges to personal jurisdiction | 4. Federal questions and federal cases : jurisdiction over cases "arising under" federal law | 5. Diversity jurisdiction : when does multiplicity constitute diversity? | 6. Personal and subject matter jurisdiction compared : the first two rings | 7. Second guessing the plaintiff's choice of forum: removal | 8. Proper venue in federal courts: a rough measure of convenience | 9. Choosing a proper court: the three rings reconsidered | 10. Easy Erie: the law of Rome and Athens | 11. Eerie Erie: the substance/substance distinction | 12. Erie and state choice of law: vertical uniformity and horizontal chaos | 13. Sculpting the lawsuit: the basic rules of joinder | 14. Into the labyrinth: joinder of parties under rule 14 | 15. Essentials and interlopers: joinder of parties under rules 19 and 25 | 16. Jurisdictional fellow travelers: supplemental jurisdiction | 17. Jurisdiction vs. joinder: the difference between power and permission | 18. The bearer of bad tidings: service of process in the federal courts | 19. Getting off easy: the motion to dismiss | 20. When justice so requires: amendments to pleadings under the Federal Rules | 21. The scope of discovery: the rules giveth, and the rules taketh away | 22. Tools of the trade: the basic methods of discovery | 23. Defective allegation or insufficient proof: dismissal for failure to state a claim compared to summary judgment | 24. The judge and the jury, part one: judgment as a matter of law (directed verdict) | 25. The judge and the jury, part two: whose case is this, anyway? | 26. Res judicata: the limits of procedural liberality | 27. Res judicata and the rules of joinder: when does may mean must? | 28. Collateral estoppel: fine-tuning the preclusion doctrine | 29. The obscure kingdom: nonmutual collateral estoppel | 30. An introduction to the pretrial litigation process: setting the stage for the Schulansky case | 31. First moves: Schulansky goes to court | 32. A change of forum: Ronan removes to federal court | 33. The defendants' perspective: Ronan's answer and counterclaim | 34. Chain reaction: Ronan brings in Jones | 35. Preliminary objections: Jones seeks a way out |
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Incluye índice

1. Personal jurisdiction : the enigma of minimum contacts |
2. Statutory limits on personal jurisdiction : the reach and grasp of the long-arm |
3. Seeking the home field advantage : challenges to personal jurisdiction |
4. Federal questions and federal cases : jurisdiction over cases "arising under" federal law |
5. Diversity jurisdiction : when does multiplicity constitute diversity? |
6. Personal and subject matter jurisdiction compared : the first two rings |
7. Second guessing the plaintiff's choice of forum: removal |
8. Proper venue in federal courts: a rough measure of convenience |
9. Choosing a proper court: the three rings reconsidered |
10. Easy Erie: the law of Rome and Athens |
11. Eerie Erie: the substance/substance distinction |
12. Erie and state choice of law: vertical uniformity and horizontal chaos |
13. Sculpting the lawsuit: the basic rules of joinder |
14. Into the labyrinth: joinder of parties under rule 14 |
15. Essentials and interlopers: joinder of parties under rules 19 and 25 |
16. Jurisdictional fellow travelers: supplemental jurisdiction |
17. Jurisdiction vs. joinder: the difference between power and permission |
18. The bearer of bad tidings: service of process in the federal courts |
19. Getting off easy: the motion to dismiss |
20. When justice so requires: amendments to pleadings under the Federal Rules |
21. The scope of discovery: the rules giveth, and the rules taketh away |
22. Tools of the trade: the basic methods of discovery |
23. Defective allegation or insufficient proof: dismissal for failure to state a claim compared to summary judgment |
24. The judge and the jury, part one: judgment as a matter of law (directed verdict) |
25. The judge and the jury, part two: whose case is this, anyway? |
26. Res judicata: the limits of procedural liberality |
27. Res judicata and the rules of joinder: when does may mean must? |
28. Collateral estoppel: fine-tuning the preclusion doctrine |
29. The obscure kingdom: nonmutual collateral estoppel |
30. An introduction to the pretrial litigation process: setting the stage for the Schulansky case |
31. First moves: Schulansky goes to court |
32. A change of forum: Ronan removes to federal court |
33. The defendants' perspective: Ronan's answer and counterclaim |
34. Chain reaction: Ronan brings in Jones |
35. Preliminary objections: Jones seeks a way out |