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D-106 – Civil Procedure II


3 Credits

Examination of questions of procedure including: jurisdiction and venue; federal subject matter jurisdiction such as diversity and federal question jurisdiction; notice and code pleading; Federal Rules of Civil Procedure governing joinder of claims and parties; discovery; summary and default judgments; the right to a jury trial in civil matters; and issues of finality of judgments. Appropriate examples are drawn from Georgia law.

Spring Sections

  • Section A

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    Schedule - T, Th – 12:30p - 2:00p

    Instructor - Adams

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  • Section C

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    Schedule - W, F – 12:30p - 2:00p

    Instructor - Carlton-Sadler

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  • Section D

    Room -

    Schedule - W, F – 12:30p - 2:00p

    Instructor - Adams

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