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Illinois Practice Series V.3 and V.4 Illinois Civil Procedure Before Trial, 2025-2026 ed.

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Civil Procedure Before Trial, 2nd Edition assists you in preparing for all aspects of civil trial, from the initiation of the lawsuit to the beginning of the trial. It provides:

  • Substantive discussion and practice tips
  • Strategic and tactical advice
Publisher:Thomson West
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Publication date:2025-01-04
Practice area:General
Jurisdiction:Illinois
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