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Civil Litigations I
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Digital Textbook: March 2027
Print Textbook: June 2027
Audiobook: June 2027
Next Edition: 2032
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Civil Litigation I is a foundational textbook designed to introduce students to the essential procedures involved in the early stages of civil litigation. This resource guides readers through the initial steps of the civil litigation process, including client intake and interviews, fact gathering and investigation, the preparation and filing of pleadings, and the drafting and filing of motions. With clear explanations and practical examples, this book helps students understand how to support attorneys, manage case files, and apply procedural rules effectively. Civil Litigation I prepares students for real-world legal work and provides the knowledge and skills needed for further study and success in the legal field.

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