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Designed for both plaintiff’s attorneys and defense counsel, Federal Trial Handbook, Civil, is a practical guide to the preparation and conduct of trials in federal courts. This take-it-to-court reference provides reliable, quick answers to civil trials.

Publisher:Lawyers Cooperative Publishing
Service Number:30920634
Pages:1892
Publication date:2024-09-18
Practice area:Litigation
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Robert S. Hunter

The late Robert S. Hunter was a Circuit Judge of the Eighth Judicial Circuit of Illinois. (July 2016)

 

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Arthur concentrates his practice at Harrison & Moberly, LLP, in business and complex federal and state litigation and appeals, including class actions. His practice includes business and torts, drugs and medical devices, and real estate and tax litigation, 

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