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The civil litigation process : cases and materials / general editor, Janet Walker ; editors, Erik Knutsen, Gerard Kennedy, Catherine Picȟ.
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Title:The civil litigation process : cases and materials / general editor, Janet Walker ; editors, Erik Knutsen, Gerard Kennedy, Catherine Picȟ.
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Other Contributors/Collections:Walker, Janet (Janet Elizabeth), editor.
Knutsen, Erik S., editor.
Kennedy, Gerard (Assistant professor of law), editor.
Piché, Catherine, 1976- editor.
Watson, Garry D. Civil litigation, cases and materials.
Watson, Garry D. Canadian civil procedure.
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Published/Created:Toronto, ON : Emond, 2022.
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Call Number: KE8349 .C58 2022
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Number of Items:1
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Status:Available
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Library of Congress Subjects:Civil procedure--Canada--Cases.
Actions and defenses--Canada--Cases.
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Genre/Form:Casebooks (Law)
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Edition:Ninth edition.
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Description:xxxiv, 995 pages ; 24 cm
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Summary:"Civil Litigation Process: Cases and Materials is the leading casebook in Canada on civil procedure, the conduct of trials and appeals, and the multitude of steps in between. In addition to the procedural aspects of litigation, Civil Litigation and Process: Cases and Materials, 9e includes important elements of civil litigation for students including chapters on the professional and economic context of litigation and a chapter on privilege and confidentiality not seen, or only briefly touched on, in other casebooks."-- Provided by publisher.
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Notes:Previously published: Toronto, Canada: Emond Montgomery Publications Limited, 2016.
Fourth edition published under title: Civil litigation, cases and materials; earlier editions published under title: Canadian civil procedure.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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ISBN:9781774621127 (hardcover)
1774621126 (hardcover)
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Contents:Civil litigation in context
The economic and professional context
Where and when to sue
Who can sue, what will be decided, who will be bound
Commencing and defending proceedings
Discovery
Privilege and deemed undertakings
Pre-trial relief and disposition without trial
Managing the process
Trials, juries, and appeals
Class proceedings.