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Massachusetts Mottlas Proof of Cases, 2025-2026 ed.

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Massachusetts Proof of Cases is a two-volume encyclopedic treatment of the elements of substantive law that must be proved in order to prevail in civil or criminal cases in Massachusetts. Volume one covers a wide variety of civil law and procedure topics.

Publisher:Lawyers Cooperative Publishing
Service Number:43487968
Publication date:2024-12-05
Practice area:Litigation
Jurisdiction:Massachusetts
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Davalene Cooper

Davalene Cooper is a professor of law emeritus at New England Law, Boston, where she served on the full-time faculty until her retirement in 2019.

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Marc G. Perlin, J.D., Professor of Law

Perlin is a professor of law at Suffolk University Law School in Boston, where he has been on the full-time faculty since 1977. From 1999-2011, he also served as associate dean. He has taught courses on Massachusetts civil practice, family law, and constitutional