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Summary of Contents
Ch. 1. An Overview of Procedure
Part A. The Constitutional Framework for U.S. Litigations
Ch. 2. Personal Jurisdiction
Ch. 3. Subject Matter Jurisdiction of the Federal Courts
Ch. 4. State Law in Federal Courts: Erie and Its Entailments
Part B. The Process of Litigation
Ch. 5. Incentives to Litigate
Ch. 6. Pleading
Ch. 7. Discovery
Ch. 8. Resolution Without Trial
Ch. 9. The Trier and the Trial
Ch. 10. Appeal
Ch. 11. Respect for Judgments
Part C. Probing the Boundaries: Additional Claims and Parties
Ch. 12. Joinder
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