Richardson, Elizabeth : Central Piedmont Community College
Regan, Milton Jr. : Georgetown University
Summary
Civil Litigation teaches the basics of civil litigation and the practical information needed to understand
the concepts. Two sample cases are used throughout to illustrate all phases of litigation. The text includes examples
of pleadings, motions, and other forms. The Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and local court rules are fully illustrated.
The Resource Manual contains a table of citations for each state's statutes for an important topic in each
chapter, such as the states' rules of evidence. Civil Litigation is written by educators with litigation
experience. The writing style makes the topic interesting and approachable, easily explaining even the most complex
topics in civil litigation. The text has a host of features to reinforce the concepts presented in each chapter
and develop students' critical thinking skills. These include chapter summaries, Review Questions, Practical Application
exercises, and Case Analysis exercises for each chapter. Civil Litigation has the practical approach and
comprehensive coverage to prepare students to be effective litigation paralegals from their first day on the job.
The Resource Manual provides extensive study questions and a chapter overview, which are enormously popular
features with students. Civil Litigation is the most readable, comprehensive, and enjoyable teaching package
available for your civil litigation class.
end-of -chapter learning features, including practical application exercises and case analysis exercises
expanded discussion of alternative dispute resolution, including reprints of local rules to illustrate ADR
procedures
use of sample cases for hands-on experience with forms and pleadings
each chapter has the following features to reinforce concepts and develop critical thinking skills: Chapter
Summary, Review Questions, Practical Application Exercises, Case Analysis Exercises, Ethics Block discussing
an ethics issue specific to that chapter
Resource Manual with Chapter Overview, Study Questions (short essays) with answers, Test Your Knowledge
(objective questions) with answers, and a table of state-specific citations for a topic in each chapter
Table of Contents
1. Introduction to Civil Litigation and the Law Office.
2. Court Organization and Jurisdiction.
3. Evidence.
4. Development of the Case.
5. Commencement of the Plaintiff's Lawsuit.
6. Subsequent Pleadings.
7. Motion Practice and Motions for Entry of Judgment Without Trial.
8. Discovery.
9. Document Control and Trial Preparation.
10. Pretrial Conferences, Alternative Dispute Resolution, and Settlement.