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    Fundamentals of Litigation Practice, 2025 ed.

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    Fundamentals of Litigation Practiceserves as an introduction to issues and tasks a litigator might face in routine litigation practice. This resource emphasizes the processes that take place before a trial. A unique feature is “StartSmart,” a brief synopsis

    Publisher:Thomson West
    Service Number:43455500
    Publication date:2025-08-06
    Practice area:Litigation
    Jurisdiction:National
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    Roger S. Haydock, Professor

    Professor Haydock has taught and practiced law for 33 years. He is a Professor of Law at William Mitchell College of Law and has also taught law school at the University of San Diego, University of Colorado, and California Western. He teaches civil procedure,