A Basic Guide to Civil Procedure in the Magistrates' Courts


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"A Basic Guide to Civil Procedure in the Magistrates' Courts provides basic information about civile procedure in the magistrates' courts, and includes examples of the forms that are required for the process, as well as a glossary of legal terms. It is intended for use by anyone who needs to understand the basics of civil procedure."--Back cover.










A Guide


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An Illustrated Guide to Civil Procedure


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An Illustrated Guide to Civil Procedure is a student-friendly and problem-based introduction to how the federal rules operate in the context of a realistic age discrimination case. Students work with the Rules as the case carries them from client intake to trial, all the way to a resolution of the case. They shadow the attorneys and actively participate by making strategic and tactical decisions, and by reviewing and critiquing complaints, answers, motions, and discovery pleas. Truly an illustrated guide to Civil Procedure, this companion supplement is a great asset to all Civil Procedure courses, whether they begin with jurisdiction or the rules of pleading. New to the Fourth Edition: Updates reflecting all changes to the FRCP, including: Amendments that change the time periods within which most actions under the Rules need to be taken Provisions that address issues related to the discovery of electronic information Amendments concerning summary judgment and discovery related to expert witnesses Professors and students will benefit from: A book designed to be either used in-class as a required text or out-of-class as a useful reference Exploration of the procedural rules covered in a one or two-semester course Notes, questions, exercises, tactical and drafting tips, maps, and illustrations contribute to a dynamic learning environment Questions that Students are repeatedly assessed through questions requiring application of procedural rules to the hypothetical suit. Flexible organization that adapts to a variety of syllabi and comprehensive Teacher’s Manual Teaching materials include: Teacher’s Manual In addition to those questions contained in the Guide, the authors make available an extensive set of test questions, answers, and explanations that teachers can use throughout the semester.




Model Rules of Professional Conduct


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The Model Rules of Professional Conduct provides an up-to-date resource for information on legal ethics. Federal, state and local courts in all jurisdictions look to the Rules for guidance in solving lawyer malpractice cases, disciplinary actions, disqualification issues, sanctions questions and much more. In this volume, black-letter Rules of Professional Conduct are followed by numbered Comments that explain each Rule's purpose and provide suggestions for its practical application. The Rules will help you identify proper conduct in a variety of given situations, review those instances where discretionary action is possible, and define the nature of the relationship between you and your clients, colleagues and the courts.







Federal Rules of Court


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Civil Rules of Magistrates Court


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Civil Rules of Magistrates Court provides the practitioner with the most commonly used rules in different civil cases in magistrates court. Each set of rules has its own detailed table of contents, allowing the reader to quickly find and reference any rule that they need. The end of the book also includes an index with common words used throughout the rules. Included in this book: Rules of Civil Procedure, Magistrates Court Rules, Restraining Order Statute, Landlord Tenant Act, Jurisdiction and Procedure in Magistrates Court, Civil Appeals from Magistrates Court, and Public Sales.




Civil Procedure


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This book is both applied and practical and covers the Civil Procedure syllabus comprehensively, addressing both the Magistrates' Court and the High Court procedures as well as those of the High Court of Appeal, the Constitutional Court and the Small Claims Court.