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Civil Procedure I


Law 5000 - Fall 2010

Professor: E. R. Lanier Class Times: R, 6:00 pm - 8:45 pm
Syllabus: Fall 2010 Syllabus | Location: Room 170
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Note: Professor E. R. Lanier Incoming first year law students will be registered by the Law School Registrar.

Course Description

Civil Procedure I. An introduction to the basic concepts of the law of civil procedure as a foundation for advanced study in both civil procedure and other areas of substantive law. It provides the student with an overview of procedure in a civil action and examines in detail the traditional bases of in personam, in rem, and quasi in rem jurisdiction of state and federal courts; the constitutional mandate of due process as it relates to notice of actions and the opportunity to be heard in them; federal question and diversity jurisdiction in the federal courts; venue of actions; modern systems of pleading and their historical antecedents, including the complaint, the answer, challenges to the pleadings, amendments, and the joinder of claims and parties.

Course materials

Fall 2010 Syllabus

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