This is the best place to begin your research or refresh your knowledge of trial practice, from the decision whether to seek jury trial, to orders and judgments. Experienced litigators share their knowledge and provide: • Practical advice on making successful opening and closing statements • Information on compelling attendance of, and examining, witnesses • Tips on jury selection • Guidance on getting evidence admitted • Requirements for motions, orders, and judgments • Numerous helpful forms and checklists Highlights: • Discussion of: • jury's access to communications, juror misconduct, and obtaining postverdict juror interviews • extrajudicial statements inadvertently made via communication technology • court's power to muzzle public commentary by lawyers • strategies and techniques for opening statements, direct and cross examination, and closing arguments • getting electronically stored information admitted into evidence • amended jury instructions for civil cases and amended Rule 1.480(b) regarding motions for directed verdict • New case law addressing: • what constitutes waiver of jury trial • jurisdiction for hearing case, and setting case for trial • use of hypothetical questions during voir dire • proper objections to peremptory challenges and backstriking jurors • what constitutes attorney misconduct • relevance and materiality of testimony, getting opinion testimony and scientific testimony admitted into evidence, and application of parol evidence and best evidence rules • improper references in opening and closing arguments • privileged communications • judicial disqualification • preserving error for appeal • sufficiency of motions for remittitur and collateral source reductions • recoverable costs, fees, and interest • final and interlocutory orders • Updated forms for pleadings, motions, orders, notices, affidavits, questionnaires, judgments, and verdicts. This eBook features links to Lexis Advance for further legal research options.
Florida Civil Trial Practice
Florida Civil Practice Before Trial
Highlights of the new Twelfth Edition include discussions of: New discussion regarding Delayed Discovery & Due Diligence Amount-in-controversy requirements Default Judgements Revised statutes and rules New case law
A new Teacher's Manual will accompany this edition, with PowerPoint slides available upon request. There is a set of 594 PowerPoint slides available upon adoption of this book. You can click here to view a sample presentation.
Florida Civil Practice Before Trial
LexisNexis Practice Guide on Florida Civil Procedure: Trial and Post-Trial, Briefcase Edition
LexisNexis Practice Guide on Florida Civil Procedure: Pre-Trial, Briefcase Edition
The Wagstaffe Group Practice Guide: Federal civil procedure before trial
Highlights of this edition include recent rule amendments addressing: • case management conference requirements; • electronic filing of pleadings; • electronic service of pleadings and documents; and • computation of time.
Florida Civil Practice