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Including recent information on Illinois tort and discovery reform, Civil Trial Procedure gives practical advice on the pretrial, trial, and posttrial phases of a civil case. You’ll find in-depth analysis of significant cases, as well as:

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Pages:882
Publication date:2025-03-09
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