Transcription of BLACK LETTER OUTLINES Civil Procedure
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B L A C K L E T T E R O U T L I N E S. Civil Procedure by Kevin M. Clermont Flanagan Professor of Law, Cornell University EIGHTH EDITION. Mat #40709272. Thomson/Reuters have created this publication to provide you with accurate and authoritative information concerning the subject matter covered. However, this publication was not necessarily prepared by persons licensed to practice law in a particular jurisdiction. Thomson/Reuters are not engaged in rendering legal or other professional advice, and this publication is not a substitute for the advice of an attorney. If you require legal or other expert advice, you should seek the services of a competent attorney or other professional.
The federal legal system followed traditional ways from 1789 until well into the 20th century, which saw the Rules EnablingAct of 1934 and the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure in 1938. ... Other procedural steps can be taken in the pretrial period, and not necessarily in any fixed order. 1. Provisional Remedies
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