Civil Procedure Forum
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Civil Procedure
Currently in my 1L year and am struggling with Civil Procedure. What are some good supplements and resources to figure out the material?
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Re: Civil Procedure
This E&E is good: https://www.amazon.com/Examples-Explana ... 13d670b6bc
But be forewarned that success in first-year exams is more targeted toward the professor than anything else. So, if I were you, I would look at outlines that others have prepared for civ pro with your specific professor and go from there.
But be forewarned that success in first-year exams is more targeted toward the professor than anything else. So, if I were you, I would look at outlines that others have prepared for civ pro with your specific professor and go from there.
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Re: Civil Procedure
This advice applies for all of your classes, but can you get hold of outlines from previous years? Your school or clubs/extracurriculars should have an outline bank somewhere. Those will give you a good bird's eye view of the class, and clue you into what the professor cares about. It's a good start.
Beyond that, I always found quimbee pretty helpful. I don't specifically recall how good it is for CivPro, but the case summaries for most subjects are solid, efficient, and give you the rule.
Beyond that, I always found quimbee pretty helpful. I don't specifically recall how good it is for CivPro, but the case summaries for most subjects are solid, efficient, and give you the rule.