Acknowledgments | p. xi |
A Very Short Introduction | p. 1 |
Diversity Jurisdiction: The Basic Rules | p. 3 |
Federal Claims and Federal Cases | p. 25 |
Removal Jurisdiction: The Defendant Chooses the Forum | p. 51 |
Personal Jurisdiction: Myth and Minimum Contact | p. 69 |
More Personal Jurisdiction: General In Personam Jurisdiction and In Rem Jurisdication | p. 91 |
More than an Afterthought: Long-arm Statutes as a Limit on Personal Jurisdiction | p. 111 |
Home and Away: Litigating Objections to the Court's Juridiction | p. 131 |
Due Process and Common Sense: Notice and Service of Process | p. 151 |
Venue and Transfer: More Limits on the Place of Suit | p. 173 |
State Law in Federal Courts: Basics of the Erie Doctrine | p. 195 |
Two Ways to Run a Railroad: Substance and Procedure After York, Byrd, and Hanna | p. 215 |
The Scope of the Action: Joinder of Claims and Parties Under the Federal Rules | p. 235 |
Of Hooks and Nuclei: Supplemental Jurisdiction over State Law Claims | p. 255 |
Sufficient Allegations: Pleading Under the Federal Rules | p. 279 |
Change over Time: Amending the Pleadings Under Rule 15 | p. 307 |
Technicalities, Technicalities: Pre-answer Motions Under the Federal Rules | p. 329 |
Probing to the Limits: The Scope of Discovery Under the Federal Rules | p. 347 |
The Basic Tools of Discovery in Federal Court | p. 371 |
Dispositive Motions: Dismissal for Failure to State a Claim and summary Judgment | p. 395 |
Judgment as a Matter of Law in the Federal Courts | p. 419 |
Second Time Around: The Ground and Procedure for Motions for New Trial | p. 441 |
The Quest for Finality: Claim Preclusion Under the Second Restatement of Judgments | p. 463 |
Collateral Estoppel, Issue Preclusion, Whatever | p. 483 |
Closing Closers: Some Practice Questions that Cross Jurisdictional Lines | p. 505 |
Closing Openers: Some Looney Limericks | p. 521 |
Index | p. 529 |
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