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Abbreviations Used in Text

Abbreviations Used in Text

CASEBOOKS

F,K&C—Field, Kaplan and Clermont, Materials for a Basic Course in Civil Procedure (7th Ed. 1997)

F,M,S&H—Friedenthal, Miller, Sexton & Hershkoff, Civil Procedure (11th Ed. 2013)

G,P&R—Glannon, Perlman and Raven-Hansen, “Civil Procedure: A Coursebook” (2d Ed. 2014)

M,RS&P—Marcus, Reddish, Sherman and Pfander, Civil Procedure: A Modern Approach (6th Ed. 2013)

Y—Yeazell, Civil Procedure (7th Ed. 2008).

Y (8th)—Yeazell, Civil Procedure (8th Ed. 2012).

HORNBOOKS & OTHER SECONDARY MATERIALS

F,K&M (4th)—Friedenthal, Kane and Miller, Civil Procedure (4th Ed. 2005)

James & Hazard—James, Hazard & Leubsdorf, Civil Procedure (4th Ed. 1992)

J & H (3d Ed.)—James and Hazard, Civil Procedure (3rd Ed. 1985)

James (1st Ed.)—Fleming James, Jr., Civil Procedure (1965)

Jurisdiction Nutshell—Ehrenzweig, Louisell, and Hazard, Jurisdiction in a Nutshell (4th Ed. 1980)

Moore’s Manual—Moore, Vestal and Kurland, Moore’s Manual—Federal Practice and Procedure (2 Vols. 1980)

Res Judicata Nutshell—Robert C. Casad, Res Judicata in a Nutshell (1976)

Study…—American Law Institute, Study of the Division of Jurisdiction between State and Federal Courts

W&K—Wright and Kane, Law of Federal Courts (7th Ed. 2011)

W&M—Wright and Miller, Federal Practice and Procedure (multi-volume treatise, with annual supplementation)

Wr.—Charles A. Wright, Law of Federal Courts (5th Ed. 1994—this is a prior edition of what is now W&K above)

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