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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Clear coverage of Civil Procedure concepts,
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This review is from: Civil Procedure: Cases, Materials, and Questions (Hardcover)
CivPro is notoriously the most difficult first-year course. F&P, while not simplifying the material, does help make the material more comprehensible. The authors use a socratic method in the casebook. If you read the case and work through the questions after the case, you should have a pretty good understanding of the case and why the authors included it. They also, and this will kill some who read it unknowingly and skip over notes habitually, hide a LOT of really good info (terrific testbait) in their NOTES. Read the notes. Digest the notes. Learn the notes. Get a decent grade in CivPro.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good book,
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This review is from: Civil Procedure: Cases, Materials, and Questions (Hardcover)
The book came quickly so that was a plus. The only complaint I would have is that there are a lot more underlines and writing in the margin than I would like.
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Civil Procedure: Cases, Materials, And Questions by Richard D. Freer (Hardcover - May 2005)
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