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Civil Procedure

Nov. 1, 2024

This Thanksgiving, give thanks for your civil procedure professor

For civil litigators, the principles of Civil Procedure form the foundation of their practice, transforming from a dreaded subject to a critical tool for navigating and winning cases.

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As licensed lawyers, we all have varied and different memories from law school: different classes we preferred; different professors we liked; different ways to study or disconnect. Some days, however, are burned into all of our collective consciousness: the first day of law school, graduation day, the time(s) we took the bar, the time we passed the bar. Lest we not forget, the other day that strikes horror into the hearts and minds of first-year law students: the first day of Civil Proced...

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