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Civil Procedure, Second Edition

Authors
  • Howard M. Erichson
  • Maria Glover
Series / Aspen Casebook Series
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Table of contents
Preface

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Civil Procedure, Second Edition primes students to engage at a high level in the classroom. The authors offer clear explanations and frameworks to help students see what is important about each topic in civil procedure. By the time students arrive in the classroom, they will have a solid understanding not only of basic doctrine and mechanics, but also why each topic matters in the real world of litigation. The case selection reflects this commitment. Rather than rely exclusively on appellate cases exploring legal questions, the authors chose cases that would best help students understand the core functions and challenges of each aspect of civil procedure, including numerous decisions by district and magistrate judges applying the rules. The notes and questions guide students step by step to understand the implications of each case. Throughout, the authors offer insights on the implications of procedural rules as a matter of policy and as a matter of litigation strategy.

New to the Second Edition:
  • Revised chapter on personal jurisdiction based on Supreme Court’s decisions in Ford (2021) and Mallory (2023).
  • New cases on issue preclusion, supplemental jurisdiction, personal jurisdiction, service of process, and venue.
  • Updates and refinements throughout the book.
Benefits for instructors and students include:
  • Clear explanations of each topic to prime students for case reading and class discussion.
  • Notes and Questions that guide students, step by step, not only to understand case holdings and procedural story lines, but also to appreciate nuances that may otherwise be invisible to first-year students.
  • “Terminology Tips” to help students learn the sometimes-baffling language of civil procedure.
  • “Strategy Sessions” to help students see how procedural rules affect litigation strategy and settlement dynamics.
  • “The Big Picture” boxes to help students step back from each topic to see trends and implications.
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About the authors
Howard M. Erichson

Howard M. Erichson is a Professor of Law at Fordham University Law School, where he teaches civil procedure, complex litigation, professional responsibility, and torts. He is the past chair of the Civil Procedure Section of the Association of American Law Schools and was an Advisor to the American Law Institute’s Principles of the Law of Aggregate Litigation. He is the author of Inside Civil Procedure: What Matters and Why (Aspen Publishing, 3rd ed. 2017) and co-author of Complex Litigation: Cases and Materials on Advanced Civil Procedure (West, 6th ed. 2015). His articles on civil procedure, complex litigation, and legal ethics have appeared in the Cornell Law Review, Michigan Law Review, University of Pennsylvania Law Review, and other leading publications.

Professor Erichson graduated from Harvard University and from New York University School of Law, where he was editor-in-chief of the NYU Law Review. After law school, he clerked for Justice Stewart Pollock of the New Jersey Supreme Court and for Chief Judge James Oakes of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. He practiced as a litigator with Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton in New York City.

In 1995, he joined the faculty of Seton Hall Law School, where he was elected Professor of the Year and was named the John J. Gibbons Professor of Law. He has been a Visiting Professor at Columbia Law School and Vanderbilt Law School, and a Visiting Scholar at NYU Law School. He joined the Fordham faculty as Professor of Law in 2008, and was elected Teacher of the Year in 2012.

J. Maria Glover

J. Maria Glover is a Professor of Law at Georgetown University Law Center. She teaches and writes on civil procedure, complex litigation, and the interplay between private litigation and public regulation.

Before joining the Georgetown faculty in 2012, Professor Glover was a Climenko Fellow and Lecturer on Law at Harvard Law School. Previously, she clerked for Judge J. Harvie Wilkinson III of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit and practiced in the Supreme Court and Appellate practice group at Mayer Brown LLP in Washington, DC.

She graduated from the University of Tennessee and Vanderbilt Law School, where she was Senior Articles Editor of the Vanderbilt Law Review and was awarded the Cecil D. Branstetter Litigation and Dispute Resolution Program Award.

Her articles on civil procedure and complex litigation have appeared in the NYU Law Review, University of Pennsylvania Law Review, Vanderbilt Law Review, Yale Law Journal, and other leading publications.

Product Information
Edition
Second Edition
Publication date
2024-02-02
Copyright Year
2024
Pages
792
Connected eBook with Study Center + Hardcover
9798889060598
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9798889060604
Subject
Civil Procedure
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