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Civil Procedure: Rules, Statutes, and Other Materials, 2024 Supplement

Authors
  • Joseph W. Glannon
  • Andrew M. Perlman
  • Peter Raven-Hansen
Series / Supplements
Teaching Materials
NO
Description
Table of contents

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Complementing the authors’ innovative and accessible casebook, Civil Procedure: Rules, Statutes, and Other Materials is a valuable supplement for any Civil Procedure course, with everything you need to ensure that your teaching materials are well-rounded and current, including the amendments effective through December 1, 2023.

 Civil Procedure: Rules, Statutes, and Other Materials, 2024, features:

  • The United States Constitution
  • The Federal Rules of Civil Procedure
  • Selected Federal Statutes
  • Local Rules of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois
  • Standing Order of Judge Kimba Wood of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York
  • Selected Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure
  • Selected Federal Rules of Evidence
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About the authors
Joseph W. Glannon
Professor of Law
Suffolk University

Joseph W. Glannon is a Professor of Law at Suffolk University.

Andrew M. Perlman
Professor of Law
Suffolk University

Andrew M. Perlman is Dean and Professor of Law at Suffolk University Law School. Professor Perlman's work focuses on civil procedure, professional responsibility, and law practice technology and innovation. Professor Perlman served as the Chief Reporter for the ABA Commission on Ethics 2020, which successfully proposed numerous changes to the ABA Model Rules of Professional Conduct and related policies to address advances in technology and the increasing globalization of law practice.

He is also a member of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court’s Standing Advisory Committee on the Rules of Professional Conduct and the Chair of the Section on Professional Responsibility of the Association of American Law Schools (2014). In addition to his writings in civil procedure and professional responsibility, Professor Perlman helped to establish — and is the inaugural Director of — Suffolk’s Institute on Law Practice Technology and Innovation, which offers programs, courses, public lectures, and other information designed to educate students, the legal profession, and the public about technology’s transformation of the practice of law and the delivery of legal services. He is also the Director of the Law School's Concentration in Legal Technology and Innovation.

Prior to joining the Suffolk faculty, Professor Perlman clerked for a federal district court judge and practiced as a litigation associate with the Chicago law firm of Schiff Hardin. He is an honors graduate of Yale College and Harvard Law School, and he received an LL.M from Columbia, where he was an Associate-in-Law and taught legal research and writing.

Peter Raven-Hansen
Professor of Law, Glen Earl Weston Research Professor of Law
George Washington University

Professor Raven-Hansen is Glen Earl Weston Research Professor of Law Emeritus at George Washington University Law School. There he teaches national security law, counterterrorism law, civil procedure, and evidence, where he co-directs the National Security and U.S. Foreign Relations Law LL.M. program. He is a co-author of National Security Law and Counterterrorism Law, as well as the monographs, National Security Law and the Power of the Purse and First Use of Nuclear Weapons, and various articles on national security law. He appears frequently as a speaker and panelist on issues of war powers, military detention, military commissions, intelligence operations, counterterrorism, security enforcement, and national security and civil liberties.

Professor Raven-Hansen also is co-author of the widely adopted casebook, Civil Procedure: A Coursebook, and the student hornbook, Understanding Civil Procedure. Before joining the Law School faculty in 1980, Professor Raven-Hansen was in private practice with the firm of Hogan & Hartson in Washington, D.C., and worked as a senior economic analyst with Abt Associates, Inc., in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He currently assists in civil litigation under the Antiterrorism Act and has appeared in a variety of U.S. and international forums as an expert witness on national security and related civil procedure issues.

Product Information
Publication date
2023-12-21
Copyright Year
2024
Pages
288
Paperback
9798892071178
Connected eBook (Digital Only)
9798892071192
Subject
Civil Procedure
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