
Summary Judgment: Federal Law & Practice
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Description
Summary Judgment: Federal Law and Practice
provides all the guidance and information you need to make effective use of summary judgment. With it, master summary judgment law, practice, and tactics relating to:
- The role of summary judgment in the federal procedural system
- The concept of burden shifting
- The standard for awarding summary judgment
- Timing of summary judgment
You'll find coverage of the role of summary judgment in the federal procedural system and the expanding application of summary judgment to different types of cases, including cases involving:
- Employment law
- Civil rights
- RICO
- Patents
- Contract disputes
- Real estate ownership
- Libel
- Antitrust
- Administrative decision review
- Personal injury
Publication Date
2014
Document Type
Book
Publisher
Thomson Reuters
Edition
2014-2025
City
Eagan, MN
Keywords
summary judgment, federal law, federal procedure
Disciplines
Administrative Law | Antitrust and Trade Regulation | Civil Procedure | Civil Rights and Discrimination | Contracts | Intellectual Property Law | Labor and Employment Law | Law | Property Law and Real Estate
Recommended Citation
Edward J. Brunet, John Parry, and Martin H. Redish, Summary Judgment: Federal Law & Practice (2014-2025 2014).
https://lawcommons.lclark.edu/faculty_books/29
Comments
According to the publisher, this title is frequently updated as changes in the law dictate.