Illinois Pretrial Practice
Illinois Pretrial Practice

Answers, Tips and Forms for Illinois Litigators

As court interpretations evolve and laws change, it is crucial to stay informed. For Illinois litigators, that's where Illinois Pretrial Practice comes in handy.

Written by retired circuit court judge Jennifer Duncan-Brice, Illinois Pretrial Practice delivers quick and reliable answers with its unique outline format, tight writing, superb scholarship, and extensive citations. In addition, this helpful guide contains practice-tested forms and pattern paragraphs designed to speed drafting.

Illinois Pretrial Practice delivers quick and reliable answers with its unique outline format, tight writing, superb scholarship, and extensive citations. Its practice-tested forms and pattern paragraphs speed drafting.

This book concentrates on the topics where questions and disputes arise. It devotes pages where you spend time: drafting pleadings, preparing and presenting motions, conducting discovery, resolving discovery disputes, and negotiating settlements. You will find coverage of troublesome matters like:Written DiscoveryPrivilegesMotions

Illinois Pretrial Practice provides authoritative and direct responses to everyday discovery issues like these:Paper discoveryDepositionsOther issues

The book's issue-oriented outline format is supported by more than 2,000 citations, more than 125 forms, advice from the bench, recent case-based illustrations, practice-proven strategies, step-by-step procedures, pattern language, and Digital Access to forms. Coverage runs from taking the case up to trial, and includes numerous tips on how to:

•   Avoid and fix mistakes
•   Resolve peripheral disputes
•   Craft better documents
•   Answer ethical questions
•   Process cases efficiently
•   Improve your advocacy

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Illinois Pretrial Practice
Illinois Pretrial Practice

Answers, Tips and Forms for Illinois Litigators

As court interpretations evolve and laws change, it is crucial to stay informed. For Illinois litigators, that's where Illinois Pretrial Practice comes in handy.

Written by retired circuit court judge Jennifer Duncan-Brice, Illinois Pretrial Practice delivers quick and reliable answers with its unique outline format, tight writing, superb scholarship, and extensive citations. In addition, this helpful guide contains practice-tested forms and pattern paragraphs designed to speed drafting.

Illinois Pretrial Practice delivers quick and reliable answers with its unique outline format, tight writing, superb scholarship, and extensive citations. Its practice-tested forms and pattern paragraphs speed drafting.

This book concentrates on the topics where questions and disputes arise. It devotes pages where you spend time: drafting pleadings, preparing and presenting motions, conducting discovery, resolving discovery disputes, and negotiating settlements. You will find coverage of troublesome matters like:Written DiscoveryPrivilegesMotions

Illinois Pretrial Practice provides authoritative and direct responses to everyday discovery issues like these:Paper discoveryDepositionsOther issues

The book's issue-oriented outline format is supported by more than 2,000 citations, more than 125 forms, advice from the bench, recent case-based illustrations, practice-proven strategies, step-by-step procedures, pattern language, and Digital Access to forms. Coverage runs from taking the case up to trial, and includes numerous tips on how to:

•   Avoid and fix mistakes
•   Resolve peripheral disputes
•   Craft better documents
•   Answer ethical questions
•   Process cases efficiently
•   Improve your advocacy

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Illinois Pretrial Practice

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Illinois Pretrial Practice

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Illinois Pretrial Practice

Answers, Tips and Forms for Illinois Litigators

As court interpretations evolve and laws change, it is crucial to stay informed. For Illinois litigators, that's where Illinois Pretrial Practice comes in handy.

Written by retired circuit court judge Jennifer Duncan-Brice, Illinois Pretrial Practice delivers quick and reliable answers with its unique outline format, tight writing, superb scholarship, and extensive citations. In addition, this helpful guide contains practice-tested forms and pattern paragraphs designed to speed drafting.

Illinois Pretrial Practice delivers quick and reliable answers with its unique outline format, tight writing, superb scholarship, and extensive citations. Its practice-tested forms and pattern paragraphs speed drafting.

This book concentrates on the topics where questions and disputes arise. It devotes pages where you spend time: drafting pleadings, preparing and presenting motions, conducting discovery, resolving discovery disputes, and negotiating settlements. You will find coverage of troublesome matters like:Written DiscoveryPrivilegesMotions

Illinois Pretrial Practice provides authoritative and direct responses to everyday discovery issues like these:Paper discoveryDepositionsOther issues

The book's issue-oriented outline format is supported by more than 2,000 citations, more than 125 forms, advice from the bench, recent case-based illustrations, practice-proven strategies, step-by-step procedures, pattern language, and Digital Access to forms. Coverage runs from taking the case up to trial, and includes numerous tips on how to:

•   Avoid and fix mistakes
•   Resolve peripheral disputes
•   Craft better documents
•   Answer ethical questions
•   Process cases efficiently
•   Improve your advocacy


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781945421136
Publisher: LexisNexis
Publication date: 06/30/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 1 MB

Table of Contents

  • Chapter 1 Taking the Case
  • Chapter 2 Pre-Suit Activities
  • Chapter 3 Statutes of Limitations
  • Chapter 4 Immunities
  • Chapter 5 Reserved
  • Chapter 6 Subject Matter Jurisdiction
  • Chapter 7 Personal Jurisdiction
  • Chapter 8 Forum Selection: Venue, Forum Non Conveniens,&Removal
  • Chapter 9 Summons and Service of Process
  • Chapters 10-11 Reserved
  • Chapter 12 Parties
  • Chapter 13 Pleadings
  • Chapter 14 Motion Practice
  • Chapter 15 Attacking the Pleadings
  • Chapter 16 Temporary Restraining Orders and Preliminary Injunctions
  • Chapter 17 Interlocutory Appeals
  • Chapters 18-19 Reserved
  • Chapter 20 All Discovery
  • Chapter 21 Privileges
  • Chapter 22 Production of Documents and Other Things
  • Chapter 23 Depositions
  • Chapter 24 Physical and Mental Examinations
  • Chapter 25 Interrogatories
  • Chapter 26 Requests for Admission
  • Chapter 27 Discovery Disputes
  • Chapter 28 Sanctions
  • Chapter 29 Reserved
  • Chapter 30 Summary Judgment
  • Chapter 31 Default Judgment and Dismissal for Want of Prosecution
  • Chapter 32 Settlement and Alternative Dispute Resolution(ADR)
  • Chapter 33 Contribution Among Joint Tortfeasors
  • Index
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