Bundle: Pretrial, Eleventh Edition and Potter v. Shrackle, Eighth Edition
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2023-10-23
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Eleventh Edition
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Pretrial, Eleventh Edition Thomas A. Mauet, David Marcus ISBN: 9798886143911
Pretrial, Eleventh Edition, by Thomas Mauet and David Marcus, organizes pretrial planning and execution into a series of steps students can easily master. Ordinary law school classes give students very few opportunities to learn about how lawyers prepare and manage cases. Pretrial introduces students to all aspects of case development, litigation, and settlement, ranging from the initial client interview to the analysis of settlement strategy and terms using many real-life examples. It provides sample documentation for each stage of a civil case. An invaluable text for law students, Pretrial also gives new lawyers straightforward, practice-oriented instruction as they immerse themselves in the real world of litigation practice. It also offers experienced lawyers a concise, ready source they can consult when they need a refresher.
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Potter v. Shrackle and The Shrackle Construction Company: Case File, Trial Materials, Eighth Edition Kenneth S. Broun, Frank D. Rothschild ISBN: 9781601569912
Charles Shrackle's truck struck and killed Katherine Potter as she crossed the street in Nita City. In the wrongful death action brought by her estate, the plaintiff claims Shrackle failed to yield to Katherine as she crossed in the crosswalk. Shrackle claims that Mrs. Potter stepped out in front of his truck from the median, well away from the crosswalk. Conflicting eyewitnesses support both versions of the accident.
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About the authors
Thomas Mauet
Professor of Law
Professor Mauet directs the Trial Advocacy Program and teaches Evidence, Pretrial Litigation, and Trial Advocacy. For ten years Professor Mauet practiced as a trial lawyer in Chicago. He was a prosecutor with the Cook County State#39;s Attorney and the United States Attorney offices. He was a commercial litigator and specialized in medical negligence litigation with the firm of Hinshaw Culbertson. During these years he also was an adjunct faculty member at Loyola and Chicago-Kent law schools, teaching criminal law and trial advocacy. Professor Mauet is a leading authority on trials. His latest book is emTrials: Strategy, Skills, and the New Powers of Presentationem. His other books include: emTrial Techniquesem (6th ed.), emMaterials in Trial Advocacyem (5th ed.), emPretrialem (6th ed.), and emTrial Evidenceem (3d ed.), all published by Aspen Law Business. emTrial Techniquesem is the leading text in the field and has Canadian, French, New Zealand, Australian, and Chinese editions. Professor Mauet was an Arizona Superior Court Judge pro tem in 1987 - 1988 and in 1988 - 1989 taught at George Washington University as the Howrey Professor of Trial Advocacy. He has also served as a visiting faculty member at Harvard Law School#39;s trial advocacy program and at Washington University. He is a co-founder of the Arizona College of Trial Advocacy. He is a former regional director of the National Institute for Trial Advocacy (NITA) and has taught in numerous NITA programs throughout the United States since 1976. Professor Mauet#39;s research interests center on the application of social science research, particularly in psychology and communications, to the jury trial process.
David Marcus
p style="text-align: justify;"strongRepresentative Publicationsstrong• Pretrial (9th ed. 2015) (co-author, with Thomas A. Mauet).strongstrong• The Public Interest Class Action, 104 Geo. L.J. ___ (forthcoming 2015).strong• strongTrans-Substantivity and the Processes of American Law, 2013 BYU L. Rev. 1191.strong•strong The History of the Modern Class Action, Part I: Sturm Und Drang, 90 Wash. U. L. Rev. 587 (2013).strong•strong Institutions and an Interpretive Methodology for The Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, 2011 Utah L. Rev. 927.strongstrong• Flawed but Noble: Desegregation Litigation and its Implications for the Modern Class Action, 63 Fla. L. Rev. 657 (2011).strong•strong The Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and Legal Realism as a Jurisprudence of Law Reform, 44 Ga. L. Rev. 433 (2010).strong• strongThe Past, Present, and Future of Trans-Substantivity in Federal Civil Procedure (Clifford Symposium), 59 DePaul L. Rev. 371 (2010).
strongEducationstrongJ.D. Yale Law School2002Articles Editor, Book Reviews Editor, Yale Journal of International Law
B.A. Harvard University1998Graduated magna cum laude; Phi Beta Kappa; Harvard-Cambridge Scholarship Recipient (1 of 4)
Admitted to PracticeNew YorkCalifornia
strongWork ExperiencestrongJudicial Law ClerkHonorable Allyne R. Ross, Eastern District of New York, Brooklyn, NY2002 - 2003
AssociateLieff, Cabraser, Heimann & Bernstein, LLP, San Francisco, Cal.2003 - 2005
Lecturer and Legal Writing InstructorStanford Law SchoolSpring 2005
Judicial Law ClerkHonorable William Fletcher, 9th Circuit Court of Appeals, San Francisco, Cal.2005 - 2006
Associate Professor of LawRogers College of Law2006 - 2012
Maurice R. Greenberg Visiting Professor of LawYale Law School, New Haven, Conn.2012 - 2013
Professor of LawRogers College of Law2012 - present
OrganizationsAmerican Society of International Law
strongAwardsstrongJohn Strong Professor of the Year2009John Strong Professor of the Year2012Bell Award for Faculty Service2012Yale Law School Professor of the Year,2013