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ISBN-10: 0131148753
ISBN-13: 9780131148758
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Copyright: 2005
Format: Paper; 456 pp
Published: 11/02/2004
Suggested retail price: $69.80
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The purpose of this book is to not only introduce the reader to the skills and tools needed to be a paralegal, but also to show how these tools are used within the rules, laws, and guidelines followed in the State of California.
PREFACE
SECTION 1
1 Introduction to Litigation
1.1 The Rules of Litigation
1.2 Meeting the Potential Client
1.3 Conflicts of Interest (Prof. Cond. Rules § 3-300 et seq.)
1.4 Statute of Limitations (CCP § 312 et seq.)
SECTION 2
2 Organization of the Courts (CCP § 85)
2.1 The Superior Court
2.2 Courts of Limited Jurisdiction (CCP § 86 et seq.)
2.3 Small Claims Court
3 The Pleading Manager
3.1 The Peculiar Science (CCP § 420)
3.2 The Paralegal’s Duties
3.3 Compliance with Rules
3.4 Filing with the Court (CCP § 392 et seq.)
4 Jurisdiction and Venue (CCP § et seq.)
4.1 Definition
4.2 Subject Matter Jurisdiction
4.3 Personal Jurisdiction
4.4 Corporate/Business Jurisdiction
4.5 Real Property Jurisdiction
4.6 In Rem/Quasi In Rem Jurisdiction
5 Venue: Defined
5.1 Determining Venue
6 Admission to the Bar Pro Hac Vice (CRC § 983)
6.1 Eligibility for Admission
6.2 Application for Admission
SECTION 3
7 The Complaint (CCP § 425)
7.1 Divisions of the Complaint (CCP § 425.10)
7.2 Drafting the Complaint: The Capacity of the Parties
8 Causes of Action
8.1 Contractual Causes of Action
8.2 Wrongful Death Causes of Action (CCP § 377 et seq.)
8.3 Business-Related Torts
9 Amending the Complaint (CCP § 471.5)
9.1 Format
9.2 Procedure for Amending the Complaint
9.3 Ex Parte Amendment
9.4 Adding Doe Defendants
9.5 Amendment to Correct an Error (CCP § 473 (a)(1))
10 The Summons (CCP § 412.10)
10.1 Contents of the Summons (CCP § 412.20)
10.2 Summons Directed to a Corporation (CCP § 412.30)
SECTION 4
11 Service of Process (CCP § 413.10)
11.1 Who May Serve (CCP 414.10)
11.2 Methods of Service
11.3 Special Circumstances
11.4 Other Methods of Service
11.5 Out-of-State Service
12 Proof of Service (CCP § 417.10)
12.1 Personal Service
12.2 Substitute Service on an Individual
12.3 Service by Acknowledgment
12.4 Service by Publication
12.5 Service Outside of the State
13 Service of Pleadings
13.1 Personal Service (CCP § 1011)
13.2 Service by Mail (CCP § 1012, 1013)
14 Calendaring the Response
SECTION 5
15 The Answer (CCP § 431.10)
15.1 Definition
15.2 General Denial (CCP § 431.40)
15.3 Response to the Allegations
15.4 Affirmative Defenses
15.5 Contractual Affirmative Defenses
15.6 Tort Affirmative Defenses
16 Cross-Complain (CCP § 426.10)
16.1 Definition
16.2 Procedure
16.3 Service
17 Joinder
17.1 Definition
17.2 When Available to Plaintiffs (CCP § 378)
17.3 When Available to Defendants (CCP § 379)
17.4 Notes to Joinder
18 Motion to Strike/Demurrer
18.1 Special Grounds for a Demurrer to a Complaint (CCP § 430.20)
18.2 General Grounds for a Demurrer to a Complaint (CCP § 430.20)
18.3 Demurrer to an Answer (CCP § 430.10)
18.4 Deadline for Filing (CCP § 430.30)
18.5 Ruling on the Motion (CCP § 472a)
19 Motion to Dismiss (CCP § 418.10)
20 Pleadings in Limited Civil Cases (CCP § 91 et seq.)
20.1 Limit of Filings
20.2 The Case Questionnaire (CCP § 93(a))
SECTION 621 Motion Practice
21.1 Definition
21.2 Points Common to All Motions
21.3 Parts of the Motion
21.4 Opposition to the Motion
21.5 Reply Brief
21.6 Joinder on a Motion
21.7 Preparing the Order
21.8 Motion for Reconsideration (CCP § 1008)
22 Declaration: Definition
22.1 Contents of the Declaration
22.2 Evidentiary Content of the Declaration
22.3 Electronically Transmitted Declarations
22.4 Expert Witness Declaration
22.5 Challenging the Declaration
23 Managing the Motion Practice
23.1 Preliminary Steps
23.2 Cite-Checking the Brief
23.3 Preparing the Tables
23.4 Filing the Brief
23.5 Hearing Books
SECTION 7
24 Default and Default Judgment (CCP § 585)
24.1 Definition
24.2 Entry of Default
24.3 Entry of Default Judgment
24.4 Relief from Default (CCP § 473 (b))
25 Dismissal (CCP § 581)
25.1 Definition
25.2 Methods of Dismissal
25.3 When Dismissal is Not Appropriate
26 Summary Judgment/Summary Adjudication (CCP § 437)
26.1 Definition
26.2 Timing
26.3 Service of the Motion
26.4 Contents of the Motion
26.5 Determining the Motion
26.6 Ruling on the Motion
27 Motion for Judgment on the Pleadings (CCP § 438)
27.1 Definition
27.2 Grounds for the Motion
27.3 Timing of the Motion
27.4 Ruling on the Motion
28 Arbitration
28.1 Definition (CCP § 1280 et seq.)
28.2 Types of Arbitration
28.3 Referral to Arbitration
28.4 Petition to Arbitrate
28.5 Conduct of the Arbitration
28.6 The Arbitrator
28.7 Discovery in the Arbitration
28.8 Arbitration Award (CCP § 1283.4)
28.9 Correcting the Arbitration (CCP § 1284)
28.10 Payment for the Arbitration
28.11 Confirmation of the Arbitration (CCP § 1285)
28.12 Contents of the Petition
28.13 Response to the Petition
28.14 Vacating the Aware
29 Judicial Arbitration
29.1 Judicial Arbitration/Definition (CCP § 1141.10)
29.2 Mandatory Assignment to Judicial Arbitration (CCP § 1141.11)
29.3 Cases Exempt from Judicial Arbitration (CRC § 1600.5)
29.4 Case Questionnaires
29.5 Optional Assignment to Arbitration (CCP § 1141.12)
29.6 Assignment Conference (CCP § 1141.16)
29.7 Notes on Arbitration
29.8 Assignment of Arbitrators (CCP § 1141.18)
29.9 Method of Assignment (CRC § 1605)
29.10 Disqualification of the Arbitrator (CRC § 1606)
29.11 Notes on the Conduct of Judicial Arbitration
29.12 Arbitration Hearings (CRC § 1611)
29.13 Discovery (CRC § 1612)
29.14 Rules of Evidence at Hearing (CRC § 1613)
29.15 Conduct of the Hearing (CRC § 1614)
29.16 Arbitration Award (CCP § 1141.23)
29.17 Election of a Trial de Novo
29.18 Award at the Trail de Novo (CCP § 1141.21)
29.19 Discovery Before the Trial de Novo (CCP § 1141.24)
30 Mediation
30.1 The Mediator
30.2 The Goals of the Mediation
SECTION 8
31 Attachment
31.1 Situations Where Attachment is Available (CCP § 483.010)
31.2 Amount that May be Subject to Attachment (CCP § 483.015)
31.3 Procedure for Obtaining the Writ (CCP § 484.010)
31.4 Opposing the Issuance of the Writ (CCP § 484.060)
31.5 Hearing on the Motion (CCP § 484.080)
31.6 Property Subject to Attachment (CCP § 487.010)
31.7 Property Exempt from Attachment
32 Claim and Deliver
32.1 Definition
32.2 Obtaining a Claim and Delivery Order
32.3 Opposing the Request for Claim and Delivery
32.4 Hearing on the Motion
32.5 Court Deposit (CCP § 572)
33 Injunctive Relief (CCP § 525)
33.1 When Available (CCP § 526)
33.2 When Not Available
33.3 Classification of Injunctions by Duration
33.4 Requirements for Issuance of Injunction
34 Interpleader (CCP § 386)
34.1 Availability of the Procedure
35 Lis Pendens (CCP § 405)
35.1 Procedure for Obtaining a Lis Pendens
35.2 Removing a Lis Pendens
36 Appointment of a Receiver
SECTION 9
37 Introduction to Discovery
37.1 What Information May Be Discovered (CCP § 2016)
37.2 Methods of Discovery (CCP § 2019)
37.3 Discovery Motion
37.4 Time Limits on Discovery (CCP § 2024)
38 Deposition (CCP § 2025)
38.1 General Rules of Deposition
38.2 Notice of Deposition (CCP § 2025(c))
38.3 Timing of the Deposition Notice (CCP § 2025(b))
38.4 Location of the Deposition (CCP § 2025(e))
38.5 Timing of the Deposition (CCP § 2025(f))
38.6 Objecting to the Deposition Notice
38.7 Production of Documents at the Deposition (CCP § 2025(h))
38.8 Failure to Hold the Deposition (CCP § 2025(j))
38.9 Conduct of the Deposition
38.10 Transcription of the Deposition (CCP § 2025(p))
38.11 Recording of the Deposition
38.12 Correcting the Written Transcript (CCP § 2025(q))
38.13 Correcting the Taped Transcript (CCP § 2025(q))
38.14 Single Deposition Rule (CCP § 2025(t))
38.15 Motion to Compel (CCP § 2025(o))
38.16 Out-of-State Deposition (CCP § 2026)
38.17 Deposition in a Foreign Nation (CCP § 2027)
38.18 Deposition by Written Questions (CCP § 2028)
38.19 Deposition in California for an Out-of-State Case (CCP § 2029)
38.20 Stipulations to Change Deposition Procedure (CCP § 2021)
39 Deposition of Nonparty (CCP § 2020(a))
39.1 Preparation of the Subpoena (CCP § 2020(b))
39.2 Service of the Subpoena (CCP § 2020(f))
39.3 Payment of Witness Fees (CCP § 2020(g))
39.4 Disobedience of a Subpoena (CCP § 2020(h))
39.5 Changes in Notice Procedure
40 Subpoena for the Production of Business Records (CCP § 1270)
40.1 Description of the Business Records
40.2 Preparation of the Subpoena
40.3 Officer of the Deposition
40.4 Producing the Records
41 Production of Consumer Records (CCP § 1985.3)
41.1 Definition of Consumer
41.2 Definition of Personal Records
41.3 Notice to the Consumer
41.4 Objections
41.5 Motion to Quash the Subpoena (CCP § 1987.1)
SECTION 10
42 Interrogations (CCP § 2030)
42.1 Definition
42.2 Timing Restrictions
42.3 Number Restrictions
42.4 Service of the Interrogatories
42.5 Protective Order
42.6 Responding to Interrogatories
42.7 Failing to Respond
42.8 Inadequate Response
42.9 Amending Response to Interrogatories
43 Demand for Production (CCP § 2031)
43.1 Timing of the Demand
43.2 Preparing the Demand
43.3 Supplementing the Demands
43.4 Protective Orders
43.5 Response to the Demand
43.6 The Methods of Response
43.7 Failure to Respond
43.8 Inadequate Response
44 Demand for the Medical Examination of a Party (CCP § 2032)
44.1 Who May Be Examined
44.2 Who May Conduct the Examination
44.3 Personal Injury Cases
44.4 Nonpersonal Injury Cases
44.5 Attendance at the Examination
44.6 Demand for the Written Report
44.7 Right to the Party’s Reports
45 Request for Admission (CCP § 2033)
45.1 Definition
45.2 Timing Restriction
45.3 Number Restrictions
45.4 Propounding Additional RFAs
45.5 Drafting the RFAs
45.6 Service of the RFAs
45.7 Protective Order
45.8 Responding to RFAs
45.9 Methods of Response to the RFA
45.10 Failure to Respond
45.11 Amending a Response
45.12 Use of the Responses
46 Exchange of Expert Witness Material (CCP § 2034)
46.1 Definition
46.2 Drafting the Demand
46.3 Motion for a Protective Order
46.4 Preparing the Response
46.5 Supplementing the Response
46.6 Deposition of The Expert
46.7 Payment of Expert Fees
46.8 Failure to Comply
46.9 Amending a Submitted Expert List
46.10 Serving a Late Expert List
46.11 Exception to the Designation Rules
47 Discovery to Perpetuate Testimony (CCP § 2035)
47.1 When Available
47.2 Procedure
47.3 Failure to Serve
47.4 Court Order
SECTION 11
48 Discovery in Limited Civil Cases
48.1 Limits on the Conduct of Discovery (CCP § 94 et seq.)
48.2 Motion for Additional Discovery (CCP § 95)
48.3 Pretrial Revelation Statement (CCP § 96)
48.4 Exceptions (CCP § 97)
49 Objection to Discovery
49.1 Definition
50 Privilege
50.1 Definition
50.2 Attorney-Client Privilege (Evid. § et seq.)
50.3 Work-Product Privilege (CCP § 2018)
50.4 Spousal Privilege (Evid. § 980 et seq.)
50.5 Physician/Patient Privilege (Evid. § 980 at seq.)
50.6 Clergyman/Penitent Privilege (Evid. § 1030 et seq.)
50.7 Sexual Assault Victim/Counselor Privilege (Evid. § 1035 et seq.)
50.8 Domestic Violence Victim/Counselor Privilege (Evid. § 1037 et seq.)
50.9 Official Information (Evid. § 1040 et seq.)
50.10 Political Vote (Evid. § 1050 et seq.)
50.11 Waiver of Privilege (Evid. § 912)
51 Independent Investigation
51.1 Searching for Company Information
51.2 The EDGAR System
51.3 Mining the EDGAR System
51.4 Business Search Sites
51.5 International Databases
51.6 Historical Stock Price Information
51.7 Finding Information on Individuals
51.8 Using a Search Engine
51.9 Using a People-Find Directory
51.10 Using a Specialized Directory
51.11 Genealogical Information
51.12 Searching Public Records Databases
51.13 Pay-per-Use Databases
51.14 Expert Witnesses
51.15 Freedom of Information Act
52 Managing a Request for Production
52.1 Five Steps in Preparing the Response
52.2 Preparing the Response: Categorizing the Document Request
52.3 Preparing the Response: Meeting with the Client
52.4 The Document Retention Memo
52.5 Planning the Collection Process
52.6 Collecting the Documents (Paper Documents)
52.7 Reviewing the Documents
52.8 Producing the Documents: Initial Planning
52.9 Producing the Documents: Preparing the Production Log
52.10 Producing the Documents: Determining the Method of Production
53 Steps in Responding to a Request for Production for Electronic Data
53.1 Establish a Production Schedule
53.2 Establish a Common Production Media
53.3 Meeting with the Client
53.4 Obtain an Outline of the Computer System Setup
53.5 Become Educated About the Client’s Backup Policy
53.6 Map Out Access to System By Individual
53.7 Learn Application Information
53.8 Other Sources of Data
53.9 Encryption/Password Information
53.10 Preparing the Maser Copies
53.11 Assign Identification Numbers
53.12 Preparing the Review Copies
53.13 Converting the Data Into a Usable Format
53.14 Reviewing Data Using Word Search Programs
53.15 Preparing Production Copies
53.16 Evidence Considerations
SECTION 12
54 The Case Librarian
54.1 Contents of the Case Library
54.2 Organizing the Document Library: Preliminary Consideration
54.3 Methods of Organizing the Document Library
54.4 Adapting Methodology to the Needs of the Case
55 The Document (Hard Copy) Library
55.1 Analyzing the Contents of the Document Library
55.2 Planning the Physical Document Library
56 Document Control Numbers
56.1 Numbering the Documents
56.2 Shortcuts to Avoid
56.3 Methods of Numbering
56.4 Problems with Document Numbering
56.5 The Failure to Number the Documents
57 Organizing the Library Information Portion
57.1 Coding or Indexing the Documents?
57.2 Unitizing Documents
57.3 Introduction to Coding
57.4 Objective Coding Conventions
57.5 Subjective Coding
57.6 Preparing the Indexing Matrix
57.7 Staffing the Coding Project
SECTION 13
58 The Image-Based Library
58.1 Initial Planning
58.2 The Tiered Document System
58.3 Employing Litigation Support Services
58.4 Establishing a Document Flow
58.5 Reviewing the Invoices
59 Preparing the Reports
59.1 The Use of Binders
59.2 Sorting Documents
59.3 Informational Tabs System
59.4 Developing an Apportional Tab System
59.5 Developing a Numerical Tab System
59.6 Tables of Contents (TOCs)
59.7 Types of Table of Contents
60 Informational Document Sets
60.1 Informational Organization
60.2 General Informational Sets (GISs)
60.3 The Physical Organization of General Informational Sets
60.4 The Master Chronological Set
60.5 Problems in Preparing the GIS
60.6 Preparing the Topical Information Sets
60.7 Simplifying the Document Review
60.8 Testimonial Document Sets
60.9 The Players’ List
61 Organization of Documentary Materials
61.1 Depositions
61.2 Informational Organization of Written Discovery
61.3 Informational Organization of Declarations
61.4 Organization of Pleadings
61.5 Organization of Pleadings by Type
61.6 Organization of Correspondence
SECTION 14
62 Setting a Case for Trial
62.1 Two Tracks to Trial
62.2 At-Issue Memorandum System (CRC § 209)
62.3 Trial Court Delay Reduction Act (CRC § 2101 et seq.)
63 Preferences in Trial Setting (CCP § 35 et seq.)
63.1 Automatic Preferences
63.2 Discretionary Preferences
63.3 Filing the Petition
64 Jury Trial (CCP § 631)
64.1 Right to a Jury Trial
64.2 Obtaining a Jury Trial
64.3 Payment of Jury Fees
64.4 Other Methods of Wavier
64.5 Waiver of Jury Trial
65 Settlement
65.1 Types of Settlements
65.2 Settlement Conference (CRC § 220)
65.3 Offer to Compromise (CCP § 998)
66 Pretrial Procedural Matters
66.1 Pretrial Motions
66.2 Jury Instructions (CCP § 607a)
66.3 Witness List
66.4 Exhibit List: Definition
66.5 Pretrial Checklist
SECTION 15
67 Trial Management/Preliminary Considerations
67.1 Order of Trial (CCP § 607)
67.2 Trial Brief
68 Management of the Trial Exhibits
68.1 Marshaling the Exhibits
68.2 Procuring Documentary Evidence for Trial
68.3 Preparation of the Trial Exhibits
68.4 Preparing the Court’s Trial Exhibits
68.5 Exhibit List Analysis
68.6 Managing the Rebuttal Exhibits
68.7 Demonstrative Evidence
68.8 Special Problems with Trial Exhibits
69 Using Discovery at Trial
69.1 Depositions (CCP § 2025(u))
69.2 Procedure for Using Depositions (CCP § 2025(i))
69.3 Using Interrogatories at Trial
70 Trail Witness
70.1 Witness Binder
70.2 Witness Management: Voluntary Appearance of Witnesses
70.3 Preparing the Witness
70.4 Managing Witness Availability
70.5 Courtroom Witness Les
70.6 Learning the Names of Witnesses
70.7 Interpreters for Trial
71 Jury Management
71.1 Jury Selection: Number of Jurors
71.2 Voir Dire
71.3 Voir Dire Examination
71.4 Challening the Jury (CCP § 225 et seq.)
71.5 Preparation of a Trial Glossary
71.6 Assisting in the Jury Selection
71.7 Brief Statement of the Case
72 Reporter’s Transcript
72.1 Benefits of the Daily Trial Transcript
72.2 Trial Transcript Indices
73 Trial Management/Office
74 Trial in Limited Civil Cases (CCP § 98)
SECTION 16
75 Concluding the Trial
75.1 Jury Trial
75.2 Bench Trial
75.3 Prevailing Party
75.4 Recoverable Costs (CCP § 1033)
75.5 Nonrecoverable Costs
75.6 Notes on Costs
75.7 Exceptions on the Award of Costs
75.8 Procedure for Obtaining Costs (CRC § 870)
76 Post-Trial Motions
76.1 Judgment Notwithstanding the Verdict (JNOV) (CCP § 629)
76.2 Motion for a New Trial (CCP § 656)
77 Closing the Files
77.1 Preparing the Storage Files
77.2 Discovery Material
77.3 Organizing the Documents
77.4 Indexing the Documents
77.5 Distributing the Indexes
INDEX

