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Federal Rules of Procedure: 1999 Supplement,9780735500389
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Federal Rules of Procedure: 1999 Supplement


Author(s): Yeazell, Stephen C.
ISBN10:  073550038X
ISBN13:  9780735500389
Format:  Paperback
Pub. Date:  4/1/1999
Publisher(s): Aspen Pub

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Table of Contents
Table of New Cases
xi
Preface xiii
Note on the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure xv
PART I. Rules and Statutes 1(360)
Federal Rules of Civil Procedure for the United States District Courts
3(156)
Appendix of Forms
159(30)
Supplemental Rules for Certain Admiralty and Maritime Claims
189(16)
Selected Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure
205(38)
The Constitution of the United States
243(20)
Selected Provisions from United States Code, Title 28: Judiciary and Judicial Procedure
263(98)
PART II. Supplementary Cases, Notes, and Other Materials 361(90)
An Overview of Procedure
363(2)
Parties to the Lawsuit
363(2)
Compulsory Joinder
363(2)
Personal Jurisdiction
365(8)
The Modern Constitutional Formulation of Power
365(6)
Redefining Constitutional Power
365(1)
Absorbing In Rem Jurisdiction
365(1)
Specific Jurisdiction: The Modern Cases
365(1)
Zippo Mfg. Co. v. Zippo Dot Com Inc.
365(5)
General Jurisdiction
370(1)
Consent as a Substitute for Power
371(1)
The Constitutional Requirement of Notice
371(1)
Self-Imposed Restraints on Jurisdictional Power: Long-Arm Statutes, Venue, and Discretionary Refusal of Jurisdiction
372(1)
Long-Arm Statutes as a Restraint on Jurisdiction
372(1)
Venue as a Further Localizing Principle
372(1)
Subject Matter Jurisdiction of the Federal Courts
373(10)
Federal Question Jurisdiction
373(1)
Diversity Jurisdiction
374(1)
Supplemental Jurisdiction
374(2)
Removal Caterpillar
376(7)
Inc. v. Lewis
376(7)
The Erie Problems
383(12)
The Limits of State Power in Federal Courts
383(12)
De-Constitutionalizing Erie
383(1)
Gasperini v. Center for Humanities, Inc.
384(9)
Notes and Problems
393(2)
Incentives to Litigate
395(4)
Substitutionary Remedies
395(1)
Liquidated, Statutory, and Punitive Damages
395(1)
Financing Litigation
396(3)
Insurance and the Contingent Fee
396(1)
From Fee Spreading to Fee Shifting
397(1)
The Common Fund
397(1)
Fee Shifting and Settlement
397(1)
Rule 68
397(2)
Pleading
399(4)
Pleading in a Modern Regime
399(4)
Ethical Limitations and Disfavored Claims
399(1)
Ethical Principles as a Limitation
399(2)
Disfavored Claims?
401(1)
Fraud
401(2)
Discovery
403(8)
Ensuring Compliance and Controlling Abuse of Discovery
403(8)
Sanctions as Remedy
403(1)
Klonoski v. Mahlab
403(5)
Notes and Problems
408(3)
Resolution without Trial
411(10)
Avoiding Adjudication
411(1)
Negotiation and Settlement
411(1)
Contracting to Dismiss
411(1)
Contracting for Confidentiality
412(9)
Contracting for Adjudication
413(1)
The Limits of Arbitration
413(1)
Engalla v. Permanente Medical Group, Inc
413(5)
Notes and Problems
418(3)
Identifying the Trier
421(10)
Judge or Jury: The Right to A Civil Jury Trial
421(6)
Applying the Historical Test to New Claims
421(1)
Markman v. Westview Instruments, Inc.
421(4)
Notes and Problems
425(1)
Incidents of Jury Trial
426(1)
Which Judge, Which Jury?
427(4)
Selecting Jurors
427(1)
Peremptory Challenges
427(1)
Selecting Judges
427(4)
Trial
431(2)
Procedural Control of Rational Proof
431(2)
Controlling Juries After the Verdict
431(1)
Judgment Notwithstanding the Verdict (Judgment as a Matter of Law)
431(2)
Appeal
433(2)
When A Decision May Be Reviewed: ``Finality''
433(2)
Exceptions to the Final Judgment Rule
433(1)
Practical Finality
433(1)
Interlocutory Appeals under 28 U.S.C. S1292(b)
434(1)
Respect for Judgments
435(6)
Claim Preclusion
435(1)
Between the ``Same'' Parties
435(1)
The Boundaries of preclusion
435(6)
Claim Preclusion
435(2)
The Law of the Case and ``Judicial Estoppel''
437(4)
Joinder
441(10)
Class Actions
441(10)
Statutory requirements
441(1)
The Class Action and the Constitution
441(1)
Representative Adequacy
441(1)
Settlement of Class Actions and the ``Settlement Class''
442(1)
Amechem Products, Inc. v. Windsor
442(9)
Notes and Problems
451

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