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adam_text | Contents
Preface,
Acknowledgments, and Conventions
xix
Chapter
1
The Study of Civil Procedure
1
§1.1
What This Course Is About: Civil Litigation and the
Adversary System
1
§1.2
Background and Recurring Themes
12
§1.2.1
Federalism
12
§1.2.2
Roles of Trial and Appellate Courts (and the
Interaction Between the State and Federal
Courts)
15
§1.2.3
The English Influence and the Bifurcation
of Law and Equity
23
§1.3
Alternatives to Litigation
28
§1.4
The Big Picture in Civil Procedure
31
Chapter
2
Personal Jurisdiction
37
§2.1
Defining the Issue
37
§2.2
The
Ty pes
of Personal Jurisdiction
(In
Personom,
In
Kem,
and Quasi-in-Rem)
and the Concept of Full Faith and Credit
42
§2.3
The Statutory and Constitutional Dimensions of
Personal Jurisdiction
50
§2.4
Constitutional Analysis
52
§2.4.1
The Traditional Approach: Pennoyer v. Neff
52
§2.4.2
Stretching Pennoyer: Harris v. Balk, Hess
v. Pawloski, and Others
65
§2.4.3
Dawn of the Modern Era: International Shoe
72
§2.4.4
Progeny of International Shoe Through
J. Mclntyre
78
§2.4.5
General Jurisdiction: Perkins,
Helicópteros,
and Goodyear
107
§2.4.6
Minimum Contacts and the Internet
112
§2.5
Statutory Analysis (Including Why Federal Courts
Generally Look to State Statutes in Assessing
Personal Jurisdiction)
118
§2.6
A Suggested Analytical Framework
128
Chapter
3
Notice and Opportunity to Be Heard
135
§3.1
Defining the Issue
135
§3.2
The Constitutional Standard for Notice
136
§3.3
Service of Process
143
§3.3.1
Background
—
What Is Process and Who
Can Serve It?
143
§3.3.2
Methods for Serving Process on a Human
Defendant
145
§3.3.3
Methods for Serving Process on
Corporations and Associations
152
§3.3.4
Geographic Restrictions on Service of
Process in the United States
153
§3.3.5
International Service of Process
158
§3.3.6
Service of Subsequent Documents
161
§3.4
Problems with Opportunity to Be Heard
161
Chapter
4
Subject Matter Jurisdiction
165
§4.1
Defining the Issue
166
§4.2
The General Subject Matter Jurisdiction of
State Court Systems
167
§4.3
The Limited Subject Matter Jurisdiction of the
Federal Courts
167
§4.4
The Political Insulation of Federal Judges
169
§4.5
Diversity of Citizenship and Alienage Jurisdiction
170
§4.5.1
Introduction
170
§4.5.2
The Ongoing Debate Over Diversity of
Citizenship Jurisdiction
172
§4.5.3
Assessing Whether Diversity of Citizenship
Jurisdiction Is Invoked
175
§4.5.4
Exceptions to Diversity of Citizenship
Jurisdiction: Collusive Joinder, Domestic
Relations, and Probate Cases
201
§4.5.5
Alienage Jurisdiction
204
§4.6
Federal
Question
Jurisdiction
208
§4.6.1
Introduction
208
§4.6.2
The Constitutional Limits of Federal
Question Jurisdiction
210
§4.6.3
One Statutory Limitation: The Well-Pleaded
Complaint Rule
211
§4.6.4
Another Statutory Limitation: The
Centrality of the Federal Issue
216
§4.7
Supplemental Jurisdiction
222
§4.7.1
When You Need It; When You Don t Need It
222
§4.7.2
The Constitutionality of Supplemental
Jurisdiction: The Gibbs Test
224
§4.7.3
The
Finley Case
Leads to the Supplemental
Jurisdiction Statute
228
§4.8
Removal Jurisdiction
237
§4.8.1
The Concepts of Removal and Remand
237
§4.8.2
Procedural Issues
238
§4.8.3
Issues of Jurisdiction and Venue
241
§4.8.4
Two Important Exceptions to Removal in
Diversity of Citizenship Cases
247
Chapter
5
Venue
251
§5.1
Defining the Issue
251
§5.2
Local Actions and Transitory Actions
253
§5.3
Venue for Transitory Actions in State Court
256
§5.4
Venue for Transitory Actions in Federal Court
256
§5.4.1
Cases Filed Originally in Federal Court
256
§5.4.2
Cases Removed from State Court
264
§5.5
Transfer of Venue
265
§5.5.1
Introduction
265
§5.5.2
Basic Transfer Provisions in Federal Court
266
§5.6
Forum
Non Conveniens
274
§5.7
Using Piper Aircraft Co. v. Reyno to Review Forum
Selection Issues (You Should Read This Section;
It s a Good Review)
280
Chapter
6
Challenging the Selection of Forum
283
§6.1
Defining the Issue
283
§6.2
Different Approaches to Challenging
Personal Jurisdiction, Venue, and Process
Issues (And How Rule
12
Works)
284
§6.2.1
In Personom
Jurisdiction: Special Appearance
and the Modern Approach Under Rule
12 284
§6.2.2
In
Rem
and Quasi-in-Rem Jurisdiction
290
§6.3
Direct and Collateral Attacks on Personal
Jurisdiction
292
§6.4
Challenging Subject Matter Jurisdiction
296
§6.5
Rejection of Hypothetical Jurisdiction
301
305
Chapter
7
Pleadings, Amended Pleadings, and
Judgments Based upon Pleadings
§7.1
Defining the Issue
306
§7.2
Evolution of the Role of Pleading
307
§7.3
The Pleadings in Modern Practice
310
§7.3.1
Matters of Form
310
§7.3.2
The Complaint (Including Twombly
and Iqbal)
312
§7.3.3
Defendant s Response: Answer and Motions
331
§7.3.4
The Reply
343
§7.3.5
Special Heightened Pleading Requirements
344
§7.3.6
Hypothetical and Inconsistent Pleading
349
§7.4
Voluntary and Involuntary Dismissal
352
§7.4.1
Voluntary Dismissal (Rule 41(a))
352
§7.4.2
Involuntary Dismissal (Rule 41(b))
355
§7.5
Failure to Respond: Default and Default Judgment
358
§7.5.1
The Difference Between Default and
Default Judgment
358
§7.5.2
Entry of Default (Rule 55(a))
359
§7.5.3
Entry of Default Judgment (Rule 55(b))
361
§7.5.4
Motions to Set Aside (Rule 55(c) and
Rule 60(b))
364
§7.6
Amended and Supplemental Pleadings
367
§7.6.1
Amendments of Right and Leave to Amend
(Rule 15(a))
368
§7.6.2
Amendments During and After Trial:
Variance (Rule 15(b))
370
§7.6.3
Amendments and the Statute of Limitations:
Relation Back (Rule 15(c))
374
§7.6.4
Supplemental Pleadings (Rule 15(d))
377
§7.7
Professional Responsibility: Rule
11
and Other
Sanctions
378
Chapter
8
Discovery and Judicial Management
of Litigation
385
§8.1
Defining the Issue
385
§8.2
Tools Available for Conducting Discovery
388
§8.2.1
Required Disclosures
388
§8.2.2
Traditional Discovery Devices
392
§8.2.3
Duty to Supplement Responses
402
§8.3
Scope of Discovery
403
§8.3.1
Relevance, Discoverability, Privilege, and
Proportionality
403
§8.3.2
Work Product
413
§8.3.3
Consulting Experts and Expert Witnesses
418
§8.3.4
Protective Orders
420
§8.4
Sanctions for Discovery Abuse
422
§8.4.1
The One-Step Versus Two-Step Approach to
Common Discovery Abuses
422
§8.4.2
Specialized Sanctions
426
§8.4.3
Certification Under Rule
26
(g), Retention
Policies, and Litigation Holds
429
§8.5
Scheduling of Discovery and Other Phases of the Case
431
§8.6
Use of Judicial Adjuncts
436
Chapter
9
Adjudication and Related Motions
439
§9.1
Defining the Issue
439
§9.2
The Trial
441
§9.2.1
The Purpose and Conduct of Trial and the
Roles of Judge and Jury
441
§9.2.2
The Right to a Jury Trial
444
§9.2.3
Selecting the Jury
459
§9.2.4
Jury Instructions, Deliberation, and Verdict
465
§9.3
Entry of Judgment and Award of Costs and (Maybe)
Attorneys Fees
469
§9.4
No Need for Trial: Summary Judgment (Federal
Rule
56) 472
§9.5
Motion for Judgment as a Matter of Law
(and the Renewed Motion) (Federal Rules
50
(a) and
500))) 485
§9.6
Motion for New Trial (Federal Rule
59) 495
§9.7
Motion to Set Aside a Judgment or Order
(Federal Rule
60) 501
Chapter
10 Theorie
Doctrine
(s)
507
§10.1
Defining the Issue
507
§10.2
Vertical Choice of Law Versus Horizontal
Choice of Law
508
§10.3
The Rules of Decision Act and the Regime of
Swift v. Tyson
510
§10.4
The Erie Case Itself
514
§10.4.1
The Facts
514
§10.4.2
The Opinion and Its Two Themes: Litigant
Equality and the Tenth Amendment
516
§10.4.3
Birth of the Dichotomy Between Substance
and Procedure
522
§10.4.4
The Remarkable Year of
1938 524
§10.5
Progeny of Erie Until
1965:
Klaxon Through Byrd
524
§10.6
The Erie Doctrine Splits:
Hanna v.
Plumer
and
Subsequent Developments
537
§10.6.1
Hanna s Establishment of Two Levels of
Vertical Choice of Law: The
Hanna
Prong
and the Erie Prong
537
§10.6.2
Post-Hanna
Cases Applying the
Hanna
Prong
543
§10.6.3
Post-Hanna
Cases Applying the Erie Prong
554
§10.7
A Suggested Synthesis
558
§10.8
Other Issues: Determining Content of State Law,
Certification Statutes, and Reverse Erie
562
§10.9
Federal Common Law
564
Chapter
11
The Preclusion Doctrines
569
§11.1
Defining the Issue
569
§11.2
Claim Preclusion (Res Judicata)
574
§11.2.1
Case
1
and Case
2
Were Asserted by the
Same Claimant Against the Same
Defendant
575
§11.2.2
Case
1
Ended in a Valid Final Judgment
on the Merits
576
§11.2.3
Case
1
and Case
2
Were Based on the Same
Claim
583
§11.3
Issue Preclusion (Collateral Estoppel)
592
§11.3.1
Case
1
Ended in a Valid Final Judgment
on the Merits
593
§11.3.2
The Same Issue Was Litigated and
Determined in Case
1 594
§11.3.3
That Issue Was Essential to the Judgment
in Case
1 601
§11.3.4
Due Process: Against Whom Is Preclusion
Asserted?
606
§11.3.5
Mutuality: By Whom Is Preclusion Asserted?
617
§11.4
Exceptions to the Operation of Preclusion
631
§11.4.1
In General
631
§11.4.2
Claim Preclusion
632
§11.4.3
Issue Preclusion
636
§11.5
Full Faith and Credit and Related Topics
639
§11.5.1
In General
639
§11.5.2
State-to-State Preclusion
640
§11.5.3
State-to-Federal Preclusion
644
§11.5.4
Federal-to-State Preclusion
648
§11.5.5
Federal-to-Federal Preclusion
651
Chapter
12
Defining the Scope of Litigation:
Joinder Rules and Subject Matter
Jurisdiction
653
§12.1
Defining the Issue
653
§12.2
Real Party in Interest, Capacity, and Related Issues
656
§12.3
Claim Joinder by a Claimant (Rule 18(a))
661
§12.4
Permissive Party Joinder (Rule
20
(a))
664
§12.5
Claim Joinder by a Defendant
676
§12.5.1
Counterclaims (Rule 13(a) and Rule 13(b))
678
§12.5.2
Crossclaims
(Rule 13(g))
687
§12.6
Overriding Plaintiff
s
Party Joinder Choices
692
§12.6.1
Compulsory Party Joinder (Rule
19) 693
§12.6.2
Impleader, or Third-Party Practice (Rule
14) 715
§12.6.3
Intervention (Rule
24) 731
Chapter
13
Special Multiparty Litigation
743
§13.1
Defining the Issue
743
§13.2
Interpleader
744
§13.2.1
What Interpleader Is and How It Works
744
§13.2.2
Jurisdiction and Related Issues
757
Contents
§13.3
The Class Action
767
§13.3.1
Overview of the Class Action and of
Underlying Policy Issues
767
§13.3.2
Due Process: How Can Class Members
Be Bound by a Class Judgment?
773
§13.3.3
Prerequisites of Any Class Action Under
Rule 23(a)
776
§13.3.4
Types of Class Actions Recognized Under
Rule
23
(b)
788
§13.3.5
Filing and Certification of a Class Action
(and Possible Appellate Review of the
Certification Decision)
801
§13.3.6
Notice to Class Members and Opting Out
807
§13.3.7
Judgment, Settlement, and Dismissal of a
Class Action
811
§13.3.8
Jurisdiction and Related Issues
814
§13.3.9
The Class Action Fairness Act
(CAFA)
824
Chapter
14
Appellate Review
833
§14.1
Defining the Issue
833
§14.2
Purposes of Appellate Review
834
§14.3
Appellate Procedure in General
836
§14.4
The Final Judgment Rule
842
§14.4.1
Section
1291 842
§14.4.2
The Single Litigative Unit Approach to
Final Decision
843
§14.4.3
Federal Rule
54
(b) and Multiclaim or
Multiparty Cases
847
§14.5
Exceptions to the Final Judgment Rule
849
§14.5.1
Statutory and Rules-Based Exceptions
850
§14.5.2
Judicial Exceptions
855
§14.6
Review by Extraordinary (or Prerogative ) Writ
860
§14.7
Standards of Review
863
Table of Cases
871
Table of Authorities
889
Table of Federal Rules of Civil Procedure
901
Index
907
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spelling | Freer, Richard D. 1953- Verfasser (DE-588)142511528 aut Civil procedure Richard D. Freer 3. ed. New York Wolters Kluwer Law & Business 2012 XXII, 918 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Aspen treatise series Civil procedure United States Civil procedure United States Cases Zivilprozess (DE-588)4067911-1 gnd rswk-swf USA USA (DE-588)4078704-7 gnd rswk-swf USA (DE-588)4078704-7 g Zivilprozess (DE-588)4067911-1 s DE-604 Digitalisierung UB Passau application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=024991095&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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title | Civil procedure |
title_auth | Civil procedure |
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title_full | Civil procedure Richard D. Freer |
title_fullStr | Civil procedure Richard D. Freer |
title_full_unstemmed | Civil procedure Richard D. Freer |
title_short | Civil procedure |
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topic | Civil procedure United States Civil procedure United States Cases Zivilprozess (DE-588)4067911-1 gnd |
topic_facet | Civil procedure United States Civil procedure United States Cases Zivilprozess USA |
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